Meta to share AI infrastructure costs via US$2 billion asset sale

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Meta to share AI infrastructure costs via US$2 billion asset sale
Meta Platforms is pressing ahead with efforts to bring in outside partners to help fund the massive infrastructure needed to power artificial intelligence, disclosing plans in a filing to offload US$2 billion (A$3.1 billion) in data centre assets as part of that strategy. The strategy reflects a ...

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