Meta buys AI social network Moltbook
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The tech giant’s AI chips are used to train and power its ranking and recommendations systems and AI models.
Meta's latest generations of its MTIA series of in-house chips for artificial intelligence will help support the company's massive data center expansion plans.
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Meta Platforms confirmed Tuesday it has acquired Moltbook, an experimental social networking platform built exclusively for artificial intelligence agents, in a deal that places the startup’s founders inside the company’s elite AI research division.