The news: Rather than slowing down to evaluate AI risks or counter competitors’ moves, companies that want to dominate in AI need to move fast and break things, Andrew Bosworth, Meta’s CTO, said on an episode of the Possible podcast.
Bosworth said hyperscalers like Google may struggle to innovate in AI and get bogged down by their own business models, while Meta has been able to stay nimble in development.
Meta plans to spend $65 billion on AI this year and expects Meta AI to reach 1 billion users, though its training data practices have garnered concerns about user privacy and copyright infringements.