Meta's AI Breakthrough: Promising Models and Future Trends
Meta Platforms' AI labs have internally delivered high-profile AI models. CTO Andrew Bosworth unveiled this at Davos. These models promise to advance Meta's tech edge against competitors like Google. The company plans consumer AI products by 2027, focusing on innovative applications such as AI-equipped Ray-Ban Display glasses.
Meta Platforms' new artificial intelligence lab has shown promising progress with its latest AI models, as announced by CTO Andrew Bosworth at the World Economic Forum in Davos. The models, developed by the Meta Superintelligence Labs team, highlight significant advancements in the company's AI capabilities.
Bosworth expressed optimism about the models' potential, indicating that while only six months into development, they have garnered internal satisfaction. Reports suggest models like Avocado and Mango, focused on text, image, and video, might be part of these developments, aiming for public rollout in the coming quarters.
Amid competition from Alphabet's Google, Meta is investing heavily in AI innovation. Bosworth reckons the years 2026 and 2027 will crystallize consumer AI trends, boosting products like AI-powered Ray-Ban Display glasses. These initiatives underscore Meta's effort to solidify its position in the tech landscape.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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