
Meta Platforms is considering new paid deals with media publishers for AI training data, according to insider sources. The company is also exploring the introduction of a paid version of its AI-powered assistant, Meta AI, as reported by The Information. This move aligns with a broader trend among tech giants like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI, which are also monetizing their AI capabilities. The paid version of Meta AI is expected to offer more advanced features and may come with a monthly fee.
Meta's AI lab unveils Chameleon – the groundbreaking 'early-fusion token-based' AI models that tackle text and images effortlessly, in any sequence. https://t.co/OGyHTT63Ic
Meta is working on a paid AI assistant @Meta's jumping on the paid AI bandwagon, just like @Google, @Microsoft, and @OpenAI! They're cooking up a premium version of their Meta AI assistant, probably with a monthly fee like the others Our Summary: https://t.co/exUFUfKft3
Meta Platforms is reportedly considering introducing a paid version of its advanced AI assistant, @Meta AI, as part of a broader trend among tech giants to monetize AI capabilities. This move is seen in the context of other companies like @Amazon, which is planning to introduce… https://t.co/ldplWfhFMf
