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Tech giant Meta has apologized and said it has fixed an auto-translation issue that led one of its social media platforms to mistakenly announce the death of Indian politician Siddaramaiah.
Meta is using weatherproof tent structures to house AI infrastructure, in a bid to build data centers as quickly as possible.
The move is a bid to catch up with rivals such as OpenAI, Google and Anthropic after the poor performance of the Facebook parent's Llama 4 model.
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah's Kannada post paying tributes to an actress who died was wrongly translated into English.
Meta will begin removing monetization privileges and stop recommending content from accounts that repeatedly post unoriginal content, many times aided by AI.
Many of Meta’s competitors have multi-gigawatt sites planned, including Oracle, Google, OpenAI, and Amazon. TechRepublic recently reported that Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary is building the world’s largest AI data center in Canada.
Zuckerberg took to Threads to boast about Meta’s AI infrastructure plans. But big facilities need large amounts of energy.
The company won’t adhere to the European Commission’s voluntary code of practice. Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer said the bloc is on the wrong path on AI.