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Meta announces actions to fight "nudify" apps. Here's what to know. Meta said Thursday that it's suing an app maker that uses artificial intelligence to simulate nude images of real people who ...
Meta has tapped Alexandr Wang, 28, the founder and chief executive of the A.I. start-up Scale AI, to join the new lab, the people said, and has been in talks to invest billions of dollars in his ...
Meta said on Thursday that it planned to invest $14.3 billion in Scale AI, a start-up that works with data to train artificial intelligence systems, in a deal that Meta hopes will add needed ...
Meta is finally cracking down on "nudify" apps that use AI to generate nonconsensual nude and explicit images of celebrities, influencers and others. The company is suing one app maker that's ...
Meta has invested $15 billion into data-labeling startup Scale AI and hired its co-founder, Alexandr Wang, as part of its bid to attract talent from rivals in a fiercely competitive market.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is partnering with Oakley to launch new artificial intelligence (AI) powered glasses, the tech giant announced Friday. The new smart glasse… ...
Meta AI users confide on sex, God and Trump. Some don’t know it’s public. Some people are unwittingly posting their private and sometimes mortifying conversations with the Meta AI chatbot to ...
Meta works with Oakley to launch performance glasses powered by AI building off Ray-Ban partnership with new features including 3K video, longer battery life and water resistance.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly taken a hands-on approach to the company's AI pivot, personally reaching out to researchers and spearheading recruitment of the new superintelligence team.
Meta agreed to pay $14.8 billion for a 49 percent stake in the AI data firm Scale AI, which will give the company access to talent and data services.
Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg has been recruiting experts to join a team he's assembling to achieve AI superintelligence, according to Bloomberg and The New York Times.
Meta Platforms has agreed to take a 49% stake in artificial intelligence startup Scale AI for $14.8 billion, The Information reported on Tuesday, citing two people familiar with the matter.