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Meta Plans AI Cloud Services to Challenge Amazon, Microsoft, and Google
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First reported by Globes · 4 hours ago
What happened
Meta plans to offer AI cloud computing services to external clients, competing with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. This move follows heavy investments in AI infrastructure and aims to monetize excess computing capacity. Meta’s stock surged 10% after the announcement, signaling investor optimism about the new business direction.
- 01Meta plans to sell AI model access and raw computing power to external customers.
- 02The initiative will compete directly with Amazon, Microsoft, and Google cloud services.
- 03Meta’s stock rose 10% following the Bloomberg report, while competitors’ shares fell.
- 04The new cloud business is managed by Meta Compute, led by Santosh Janardhan and Dina Powell McCormick.
- 05CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed the plan is under consideration but not yet finalized.
- 06Meta aims to leverage its massive AI infrastructure investments to generate new revenue streams.
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