Meta Platforms has announced plans to invest up to $65 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure in 2025, a move aimed at strengthening its position in the competitive AI race alongside industry leaders such as OpenAI and Google.
Facebook finally unveils its much speculated “dislike” button, but there is just one catch- it not a button but six new emoji, each representing their own feeling.
The company is experimenting with a new personal assistant feature for Facebook Messenger that can complete tasks for you.
Campaigners are urging Facebook to act against what they describe as Russian attempts to silence pro-Ukrainian voices.
Meta Platforms has announced plans to invest up to $65 billion in artificial intelligence infrastructure in 2025, a move aimed at strengthening its position in the competitive AI race alongside industry leaders such as OpenAI and Google.
Facebook finally unveils its much speculated “dislike” button, but there is just one catch- it not a button but six new emoji, each representing their own feeling.
The company is experimenting with a new personal assistant feature for Facebook Messenger that can complete tasks for you.
Campaigners are urging Facebook to act against what they describe as Russian attempts to silence pro-Ukrainian voices.