Meta announced on Monday (Nov 6) that it would allow the US national security agencies and defence contractors to use its ...
But the Mark Zuckerberg-helmed company recently ran into an unusual problem: bees. Meta had reportedly been planning on ...
Engadget reports that the company had to scrap its plans to build a nuclear-powered AI data center in the U.S. after a colony of rare bees was discovered on the intended land. CEO Mark Zuckerberg ...
As we've previously covered, AI requires an enormous amount of power and major players are manoeuvring to meet that demand in ...
Meta's plans to build a new AI data center near an unspecified nuclear power plant hit a roadblock after rare pollinators were discovered on the land.
Image Credit: Reuters Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has hit a stumbling block in its ambitious plan to power its AI data ...
The discovery of a rare species of bee is reportedly preventing the building of Meta's planned nuclear plant aimed at ...
A llama at the Joya Grande Zoo in Honduras. Meta has recently made its Llama AI models—whose name is a play-on-words between LLM, or large language model, and the animal name—available to the U.S.
A rare species of bee has set back Meta’s ambitions to build a nuclear-powered data center in the US. Meta has been forced to reconsider its plans to ...
The discovery of a rare species of bee on Meta’s proposed AI datacenter site has led to the cancellation of the project.
Meta had to pull the plug on a nuclear-powered data center project after a rare bee species was discovered on the land where ...
Meta’s (META) plans to build a U.S. nuclear-powered AI data center were thwarted in part after a rare bee species was found on land ...