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Why Google is planning to cut ties with Scale AI Google, the biggest customer of Scale AI, is planning to sever its ties with the artificial intelligence (AI) data-labeling start-up The decision comes after rival tech giant Meta announced a 49%
Google reportedly plans to cut ties with Scale AI | TechCrunch Reuters reports that Google had planned to pay Scale $200 million this year but is now having conversations with its competitors and planning to cut ties Microsoft is also reportedly looking to
Google, Scale AIs Largest Customer, Said to Plan Split After Meta Deal Google is reportedly cutting ties with Scale AI after Meta's 49% stake acquisition The search giant, Scale's largest customer, had planned to pay $200 million this year for essential AI training data Google is already seeking new partners among Scale AI's rivals to manage its substantial data labeling needs
Google, Scale AI plan to split after Meta deal | The Manila Times SAN FRANCISCO, California — Alphabet's Google, the largest customer of Scale AI, plans to cut ties with Scale after news broke that rival Meta is taking a 49-percent stake in the artificial intelligence (AI) data-labeling startup, five sources familiar with the matter told Reuters Google had planned to pay Scale AI about $200 million this year for the human-labeled training data that is
Google Cuts Ties With Scale AI After Meta Stake Deal Alphabet’s Google (NASDAQ:GOOGL) is cutting ties with Scale AI following Meta’s (NASDAQ:META) acquisition of a 49% stake in the data-labeling startup, according to five Reuters sources
Google to End Partnership with Scale AI After Meta Deal Google, previously Scale AI’s largest customer, is reportedly planning to end its partnership with the data labeling giant after Scale AI’s new deal with Meta Google, which has long relied on Scale AI for high-quality data labeling services crucial to training its advanced AI models, is now planning to sever ties with the San Francisco