Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of the Meta Compute project, a major initiative aimed at expanding the company's artificial intelligence infrastructure, with the goal of "building tens of gigawatts of infrastructure within this decade and gradually reaching hundreds of gigawatts or more in the future." He appointed three executives to lead the project: Santosh Jadanathan in charge of technical architecture and data centers, Daniel Gross responsible for long-term capacity strategy, and Dina Powell McCormick overseeing government collaborations. This move aligns with Meta's previously announced capital expenditure plan to enhance its competitive edge in the artificial intelligence field.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of the Meta Compute project, a major initiative aimed at expanding the company's artificial intelligence infrastructure, with the goal of "building tens of gigawatts of infrastructure within this decade and gradually reaching hundreds of gigawatts or more in the future." He appointed three executives to lead the project: Santosh Jadanathan in charge of technical architecture and data centers, Daniel Gross responsible for long-term capacity strategy, and Dina Powell McCormick overseeing government collaborations. This move aligns with Meta's previously announced capital expenditure plan to enhance its competitive edge in the artificial intelligence field.