
Meta One: Zuckerberg finally puts a price tag on all that AI spending
Quick Take
Meta is introducing paid add-ons for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp globally, while also developing a separate paid AI service. This move reflects Zuckerberg's strategy to monetize AI investments amidst increasing operational costs and competition in the tech landscape.
Key Points
- Meta's paid add-ons will be available for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
- The company is also working on a distinct paid AI offering.
- This strategy aims to monetize substantial AI investments by Meta.
- Zuckerberg's move comes amid rising operational costs in the tech sector.
- The rollout signifies Meta's shift towards a revenue-generating model.
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From source RSS / original summaryMeta is rolling out paid add-ons for Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp worldwide while building a separate paid AI offering. The article Meta One: Zuckerberg finally puts a price tag on all that AI spending appeared first on The Decoder.
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