
Tech Company Meta hired Trapit Bansal, the leading researcher at the artificial intelligence company OpenAI, the core of developing the company’s O1 inference AI model.
Bansal is the latest former Openai fellow, joining the Meta team, after joining Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov and Xiaohua Zhai. TechCrunch.
Employees are part of Meta’s push to drive its AI operations, Overhaul the function of its inference model By training their AI in real-life situations to develop intelligence. Meta’s chief AI scientist Yann Lecun previously said:
“The four basic characteristics of intelligent behavior that each animal or relatively intelligent animal can do, of course, is human: understanding the physical world, having lasting memories, being able to reason and being able to plan complex actions, especially at a level.”
Meta’s AI development project became more focused earlier this year as advances in artificial intelligence have become the top priority for governments around the world seeking to win International AI Competition.
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Meta is strongly leaning towards AI and gains stock acquisitions, energy trading and defense partnerships
June, Yuan acquired 49% stake In AI-scale AI, the data tag company that provides services to AI platforms is worth nearly $15 billion.
As part of the purchase, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang will join Meta to collaborate on further AI development.
Facebook’s parent company is also Signed a 20-year nuclear energy agreement Power provider Constellation Energy is able to receive 1.1 GW of electricity to facilitate its AI data centers and infrastructure.
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According to June 3 announcementthe energy source will come from the Clinton Clean Pery Center in Illinois, USA, and will start deliveries in 2027.
Anduril, a defense contractor specializing in artificial intelligence and autonomous systems, worked with Meta in May Develop AI-powered augmented reality headsets For the US military.
The defense company said on May 29 that the headsets will integrate Anduril’s Lattice Platform, an AI-powered information system that organizes tactical battlefield data from various sensors and weapons platforms into a comprehensive source of information for soldiers. announcement.
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