ReelTime Media (OTCID:RLTR) today issued its 2025 Year-in-Review, highlighting the Company’s most significant milestone to ...
It’s all hands on deck at Meta, as the company develops new AI models under its superintelligence lab led by Scale AI co-founder, Alexandr Wang. The company is now working on an image and video model ...
A demo video from Ai2 shows Molmo tracking a specific ball in this cat video, even when it goes out of frame. (Allen Institute for AI Video) How many penguins are in this wildlife video? Can you track ...
Meta is reportedly developing a new AI model, code-named "Avocado," slated for release in the spring of 2026. Unlike its popular Llama series, which embraced an open-source approach, Avocado is ...
According to Bloomberg, Avocado will reportedly be available only through an Application Programming Interface (API), indicating a move toward a closed, revenue-driven approach. Inside Meta's New TBD ...
Mark Zuckerberg has for months publicly hinted that he is backing away from open-source AI models. Now, Meta's latest AI pivot is starting to come into focus. The company is reportedly working on a ...
Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg might change course on open source. Meta and CEO Mark Zuckerberg might change course on open source. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined ...
Meta Platforms Inc.’s Mark Zuckerberg, months into building one of the priciest teams in technology history, is getting personally involved in day-to-day work and pivoting the company’s focus to an ...
Meta’s strategy shifted dramatically earlier this year after the company released Llama 4, an open-source model that disappointed Silicon Valley and Zuckerberg, Meta’s chief executive officer. He ...
Meta Platforms (META) may release a new large language model in the first-quarter of 2026, as the Mark Zuckerberg-led company looks to further compete with Google (GOOG) (GOOGL), OpenAI (OPENAI) and ...
Yann LeCun, the artificial intelligence pioneer who is leaving Meta Platforms Inc. at the end of the year, said Meta will not financially back his new AI company and hinted it could be based in Paris.