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During its annual Q2 earnings call, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg doubled down on AI, chasing superintelligence for everyone.
Meta told employees it's developing a new type of coding interview where candidates will be able to use AI assistants.
Meta's chief AI scientist, Yann LeCun, disagreed with Elon Musk's latest take on the difference between engineers and researchers.
What happens when one of the world's richest companies decides to go all-in on AI? If you're Mark Zuckerberg, it means ...
Nvidia shares sold off sharply this spring, fueled by increased worry that spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure ...
Meta told employees that it is going to allow some coding job candidates to use an AI assistant during the interview process, ...
Meta is making massive AI investments, aiming to become a leading AI powerhouse and compete with OpenAI and other peers. Read more on META stock here.
In the midst of an artificial intelligence spending spree, Meta posted stronger-than-expected results for the second quarter, ...
Investors in the new round include Korea Development Bank, Industrial Bank of Korea, Kakao Investment, Keistone Partners and ...
We've reported on the rapid, almost-certainly-ecologically-unsound expansion of AI data centers before, but Meta appears to ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has outlined his view for the development of AI “superintelligence,” which is a goal that he ...
Mark Zuckerberg has broadcast plenty of loud signals that he, too, is a true AI CEO. He has directed his company to spend ...