Meta is turning its workforce into a post-training lab for AI models like Llama, backed by $14.3 billion in annual AI investment and company-wide hackathons.

Facebook and Instagram's parent company has been investing huge sums of money in AI, but it lags behind competitors.

Meta is converting its internal workforce and operations into a massive post-training environment for AI models, backed by a $14.3B investment in Scale AI.

Meta's Model Capability Initiative captures keystrokes, screenshots, and mouse data from employees to train AI agents, even as the company plans to cut 8,000 jobs.

Meta is turning its workforce into a post-training lab for AI models like Llama, backed by $14.3 billion in annual AI investment and company-wide hackathons.