The money he will spend is more than the budgets of the governments.

The money he will spend is more than the budgets of the governments.

25.01.2025 14:12

Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg stated that they will spend 60-65 billion dollars on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year and that they aim for Meta AI to become the leading assistant. He also announced that the Llama 4 artificial intelligence model will be the most advanced version.

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Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, the owner of social media platforms Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, announced that they plan to spend 60 to 65 billion dollars on artificial intelligence infrastructure this year.

Zuckerberg emphasized in a post on his Facebook account that this year will be decisive for artificial intelligence.

NEW ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ENGINEER IS COMING

Zuckerberg stated that he expects the artificial intelligence tool "Meta AI" to become a "leading" assistant serving more than 1 billion people this year, and also mentioned that the artificial intelligence model Llama 4 will become the most advanced model and that they will develop an artificial intelligence engineer that will start contributing an increasing amount of code to R&D efforts. Zuckerberg noted that for this purpose, Meta has built a data center large enough to cover a significant part of Manhattan, with a capacity of over 2 gigawatts. He stated that they will activate approximately 1 gigawatt of processing capacity this year and will complete the year with more than 1.3 million graphics processing units (GPUs).

65 BILLION DOLLAR INVESTMENT IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Zuckerberg stated, "While significantly expanding our artificial intelligence teams, we plan to allocate 60-65 billion dollars for capital expenditures this year, and we have the capital to invest in the coming years."

Describing this as a "very large" effort, Zuckerberg expressed that it will guide their core products and businesses in the coming years, open the door to "historic innovation," and expand the United States' technology leadership.



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