Meta’s Subscription Push Exposes Its Weak Hand in AI
Charging users is the latest idea to expand beyond ads—a pickle Meta isn’t likely to get out of soon.
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Charging users is the latest idea to expand beyond ads—a pickle Meta isn’t likely to get out of soon.
The German company said the funding aims to scale production to several million robots by 2030.
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The law would likely apply to American tech companies like Meta and Snapchat, but would have exemptions if safety requirements are met.
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Guardrails make the powerful model less useful for AI researchers, though the company said it would grant safeguard-free access to the science community.
The company might lower prices for tokens, the central unit for gauging AI costs, though the discussions are still in flux.
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