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Meta is pushing aggressive AI adoption targets across teams, aiming for most engineers to rely heavily on AI tools for coding while reshaping workflows and training to become AI-native
Mat Velloso has joined Revelo as a strategic advisor, bringing more than two decades of experience from Meta, Google DeepMind, and Microsoft to the company's growing data infra for AI code-gen business.
Reports surfaced this week that Meta is delaying its newest custom AI model, code-named Avocado, and may temporarily license Alphabet's technology. The company just reported 24% year-over-year revenue growth in Q4, driven primarily by its core advertising ...
Meta is accelerating its shift to become an AI-native company, setting strict targets for engineers to rely on AI tools like DevMate, Metamate, and Google Gemini. Recent layoffs and internal documents highlight the pressure to adopt AI across teams by 2026.
At tech giants like Meta Platforms, employees may have embraced the idea of “tokenmaxxing” as a way to show off how dedicated they are to using AI in their jobs. Don’t expect businesses beyond the deepest-pocketed tech giants to follow their lead,
Deploying AI agents for repository-scale tasks like bug detection, patch verification, and code review requires overcoming significant technical hurdles. One major bottleneck: the need to set up dynamic execution sandboxes for every repository, which are ...
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has a 'bold ask' for his engineers: Rewrite company’s code so AI can…
Meta is aggressively pushing an AI-native vision, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg directing engineers to restructure codebases for AI agents. The company tracks employee AI usage, including massive token consumption costing millions monthly.
Meta Rolls Out New Scam Alerts Across Facebook, WhatsApp, and Messenger Your email has been sent Meta is significantly expanding its anti-scam arsenal across Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp, introducing a suite of AI-powered detection systems and user ...
An audit has found Google, Microsoft, and Meta have ignored privacy opt-out signals on most California websites, setting ad cookies despite legal mandates.