Meta Could Launch a New AI Model Early Next Year to Take on Gemini and ChatGPT: Here's What We Know
Meta pivots to a proprietary AI model with new leadership amid delays, internal friction, and a $14.3 billion talent hiring spree to compete with OpenAI and Google.
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Meta could launch a new AI model early next year to take on Gemini and ChatGPT: here's what we know
Meta could launch a new AI model next year, codenamed ‘Avocado’ which could be a product of the company's Meta Superintelligence Labs, headed by Alexandr Wang. The new model, however, may not be open-source like the earlier Llama variants.
Meta Platforms is developing a new model of artificial intelligence, codenamed Avocado, whose exit to the market has been delayed to the first quarter of 2026, according to CNBC. The company, which initially wanted to launch it at the end of 2025, has chosen to give itself more scope to complete performance tests and ensure a good reception when it debuts. Nearby sources point out that Meta studies turning it into a proprietary model, which woul…
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