The American markets were panic on Monday due to speculation that Deepseek models of artificial intelligence will crush the demand for graphics processing units, with NVIDIA shares decreased by approximately 20 %.
But dead do not retreat, with the CEO of Mark Zuckerberg that the technology giant will invest “heavily” in artificial intelligence – even “hundreds of billions of dollars” – in the long run, he said during a call of the first quarter of Mita on Wednesday.
Zuckerberg has already announced last week that Meta will spend more than $ 60 billion in 2025 alone on capital expenditures, especially in databases.
In response to an analyst about the impact of Dibsic on Meta’s Amnesty International’s spending, Zuckerberg said that spending is largely on the infrastructure of Amnesty International will remain a “strategic advantage” of the dead.
Zuckerberg said, “dead is a new competitor and learn from it, but it is very early,” knowing whether the demand for chips will stop the increase because it remains decisive for the purposes of reasoning, noting that Meta contains billions of users.
Zuckerberg said: “At this stage, I bet that the ability to build this type of infrastructure will be a great advantage for both the quality of service and the ability to provide the scale we want,” Zuckerberg said.
Zuckerberg said that Meta’s goal with its next model, Llama 4, is to make it the most competitive in the world, even compared to closed models (such as ChatGPT). He added that he expected to have the capabilities of an agent – which was moved to both Openai and anthropic – along with multimedia capabilities.
He said: “Our goal with Llama 3 was to make the sources open competing with closed models.” “Our goal for Llama 4 is driving.”