Zuckerberg Thinks Meta Has an AI Advantage Because It Knows So Much About You
Meta plans $115 billion–$135 billion in AI spending for data centers and new models, aiming to advance personal super intelligence and meet rising compute demands.
- On Wednesday, Meta Platforms Inc. disclosed AI-related capital expenditures this year will be between $115 billion and $135 billion in its fourth-quarter earnings report when it beat on top and bottom lines.
- Facing capacity constraints, Meta's infrastructure ramp and data center buildouts aim to meet growing compute resource demands through 2025, Li said.
- Nearly twice last year's capex, Wang, leader of Meta's TBD AI unit, now tests Avocado, with Zuckerberg stating, `As we plan for the future, we will continue to invest very significantly in infrastructure`.
- Following the earnings, Wall Street responded positively as Meta shares, which trailed the market last year, popped as much as 10% in after-hours trading, and investors remain supportive of the strategy.
- Zuckerberg argued that Meta must develop its own powerhouse AI foundation model to avoid constraints and said, `I expect our first models will be good but, more importantly, will show the rapid trajectory that we're on`, while revenue generation and legal risks remain uncertain.
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