VentureBeat February 2, 2024
Sharon Goldman

All of the Big Tech earnings calls this week offered insights into each company’s AI efforts. Google focused on its generative AI efforts in search and cloud; Microsoft delved into detail about integrating AI across its tech stack; and Amazon talked chips, Bedrock and, oh yeah, Rufus — a new AI-powered shopping assistant. But I think Meta had them all beat in terms of offering the deepest dive into its AI strategy.

In many ways, the Meta AI playbook is unique, thanks to its consistent focus on open source AI and a massive, ever-growing well of AI training data from public posts and comments on Facebook and Instagram.

So it was interesting that in Meta’s Q4 2023 earnings call yesterday,...

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