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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg Strikes Back. He Raises AI Spending Guidance After Stargate.
Meta Platforms isn’t backing down in the artificial intelligence arms race. The company is all in. On Friday, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said his company is planning to invest $60 billion to $65 billion in capital expenditures this year while growing the size of the company’s AI teams “significantly.
Meta to spend up to $65 billion this year to power AI goals, Zuckerberg says
Meta Platforms plans to spend as much as $65 billion this year to expand its AI infrastructure, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday, aiming to bolster the company's position against rivals OpenAI and Google in the race to dominate the technology.
Meta to invest up to $65 billion this year to power AI goals, Zuckerberg says
"This will be a defining year for AI," Zuckerberg said in a Facebook post. "Over the coming years, it will drive our core products and business."
Meta plans to invest up to $65 billion for capex in 2025
Meta plans to invest up to $65 billion for capex in 2025; Shares gain 1.6% in early market session
Mark Zuckerberg on Friday, said that Meta aims to invest up to $65 billion into its capex needs, according to a Facebook post. Shares were trading higher ahead at US market open.
Meta Stock Gains. Investors Shrug Off Bigger-Than-Expected $65 Billion AI Spending Plan.
Meta stock gained after Mark Zuckerberg pledged to commit between $60 billion and $65 billion this year to capex.
Meta Plans To Invest $60 Bn Or More In AI This Year
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg on Friday said the tech giant plans to invest at least $60 billion in artificial intelligence in 2025, aiming to lead in the technology.
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Meta executives try to reassure advertisers after CEO Mark Zuckerberg's free-speech makeover
Meta execs meet advertisers to discuss changes in content policies, including removal of third-party fact-checkers.
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Top Meta official blasts CEO Mark Zuckerberg for ‘buckling to political pressure’ by scrapping censorship as advertisers express concern
Decision to end the platform’s fact-checking program is raising questions about brand safety on the $1.5 trillion tech ...
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Mark Zuckerberg at inauguration 2025: See photos of Meta CEO as Donald Trump sworn in
The Meta CEO met with Trump after his win in the 2024 presidential election, according to multiple reports including CBS and ...
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Meta nearly doubling spending with eye toward AI
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Friday the social media company will nearly double its spending this year as it focuses ...
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One Tech Tip: How to delete Facebook, Instagram and Threads if you don't like Meta's changes
Some Facebook, Instagram and Threads users are wondering whether to delete their accounts after Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ...
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Meta seeks urgent fix to AI chatbot's confusion on name of US president
It was at least the third emergency procedure Meta has experienced this week related to the U.S. presidential transition, the ...
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Bay Area lawyer drops Meta as client over CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s ‘toxic masculinity and Neo-Nazi madness’
I have fired Meta as a client,” Lemley wrote on Bluesky, the platform which has emerged as an alternative to X for ...
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Databricks CEO talks Meta investment and the future of closed vs. open source AI
Ali Ghodsi, Databricks CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss Databricks recent investment from Meta, and much more.
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Meta to invest up to $65 billion in capital expenditure this year
Meta Platforms will invest $60 billion to $65 billion in capital expenditure in 2025, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a Facebook ...
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