Google, Scale AI's largest customer, plans split
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Google has decided to end its partnership with Scfale AI after Meta acquired 49% stake in the company and its CEO, Alexander Wang joined Meta, as concern for data security grows.
Google had reportedly planned to pay Scale AI around $200 million this year for training data essential for developing Gemini, its answer to OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Google is reportedly cutting ties with Scale AI after a significant investment by Meta, indicating rising concern among Scale’s top customers regarding the company's independence.Initially, the company planned to pay up to $200 million
Meta is making a $14.3 billion investment in artificial intelligence company Scale and recruiting its CEO Alexandr Wang to join a team developing “superintelligence” at the tech giant.
Google is reportedly ending its relationship with Scale AI due to Meta's acquisition of a significant stake, raising concerns about potential exposure of proprietary AI research. Other major tech companies like Microsoft and xAI are also distancing themselves from Scale AI,