Dave Lee

How embarrassing for Meta, a company supposedly capable of developing its own frontier LLMs, and spending billions of dollars on the infrastructure to host its own AI needs. The Financial Times:

Google told Meta around March that it could not provide all of the Gemini capacity the company wanted to purchase, according to three people familiar with the matter, in a move that has disrupted and delayed some of Meta’s internal AI projects.

Google caps Meta’s Gemini use as AI demand strains capacityft.comSurging appetite for advanced models is turning computing power into the tech industry’s scarcest commodity

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