Meta Platforms has announced the conclusion of commercial agreements with major publishers, including USA Today, CNN, and Fox News, to use their data in its artificial intelligence chatbot. These partnerships will allow users to receive news and updates 'in real time', with links to articles from participating publishers. This decision comes amid increased competition in the field of artificial intelligence, where Meta seeks to attract more users and improve its AI services. The company has acknowledged that its Llama 4 model has not achieved the expected success and continues to invest heavily in this area, while analyzing budget cuts for its metaverse initiative. Additionally, Meta intends to expand its list of partnerships and explore new functionalities, although the terms of the agreements remain confidential.
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