Meta's Zuckerberg Announces $60 Billion AI Investment as Competition Ramps Up
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has announced a bold plan to invest between $60 billion and $65 billion in artificial intelligence (AI) throughout 2025. This significant investment aims to solidify Meta's position in the rapidly evolving AI landscape, particularly in light of new competition from DeepSeek, a Chinese AI company.
Zuckerberg shared his plans in a social media post, emphasizing that 2025 will be a "defining year for AI." He highlighted the company's ambitious goal of establishing a massive data center in Louisiana, expected to be nearly the size of Manhattan. This center will support the deployment of around 1 GW of computing power and over 1.3 million GPUs by year-end.
Despite a brief dip in Meta's stock following the announcement, it quickly rebounded. The company anticipates substantial growth in capital expenditures, with Zuckerberg reiterating the positive impact of AI on nearly every aspect of the business. As discussions on AI and China dominated the recent World Economic Forum in Davos, experts like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella urged the industry to take developments from China seriously.
Meta's commitment to investing in AI research and development marks a proactive response to challenges posed by new competitors and underscores the tech industry's increasing focus on artificial intelligence.
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