Meta said on March 11, 2026 that it is developing and deploying four new generations of MTIA custom chips within the next two years. The company is positioning MTIA as a central part of its AI infrastructure strategy for ranking, recommendations, and GenAI inference workloads.
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RSS FeedMeta said on March 11, 2026 that it is expanding anti-scam features across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger while using more AI to detect celebrity, public-figure, and brand impersonation. The company also said it will expand advertiser verification so verified advertisers account for 90% of ad revenue by the end of 2026, up from 70% today, and disclosed that it removed more than 159 million scam ads in 2025.
Meta said on March 11, 2026 that it is accelerating its in-house MTIA roadmap across four generations, from MTIA 300 through MTIA 500. The company is using custom silicon to push harder on ranking, recommendation, and especially GenAI inference economics at Meta scale.
Meta announced new anti-scam tools on March 11, 2026 for WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger, alongside new AI detection and enforcement efforts. The update combines user-facing warnings, advertiser verification, and large-scale takedown data.
AI at Meta says it is open-sourcing CHMv2, a high-resolution global forest canopy mapping model built with the World Resources Institute. Meta says the release uses DINOv3 Sat-L for satellite imagery and improves accuracy, detail, and global consistency.
Meta says custom silicon is critical to scaling next-generation AI and has published a roadmap update for its MTIA family. The company says it accelerated development enough to release four generations in two years as model architectures keep changing faster than traditional chip cycles.
Meta announced new anti-scam protections across WhatsApp, Facebook, and Messenger on March 11, 2026. The company also detailed broader AI-based scam detection, enforcement statistics, and a plan to raise advertiser verification so verified advertisers account for 90% of ad revenue by the end of 2026.
Meta said its long-term AMD agreement will provide up to 6GW of AMD Instinct GPU capacity for AI infrastructure. First shipments are planned for the second half of 2026 on Helios rack-scale systems.
An investigative report reveals that workers supporting Meta's AI smart glasses can access camera footage showing everything the wearer sees, raising serious privacy concerns about always-on AI wearables.
An investigative report reveals that workers supporting Meta's AI smart glasses can access camera footage showing everything the wearer sees, raising serious privacy concerns about always-on AI wearables.
Meta struck a multiyear agreement to purchase up to $100B in AMD MI450 AI chips covering ~6GW of data center power demand. Includes warrants for 160M AMD shares and accelerates Meta's 'personal superintelligence' AI roadmap.
Meta announced a new 1GW data center campus in Lebanon, Indiana with more than $10 billion in combined infrastructure and community investment. The project includes major hiring, long-term local assistance funds, and sustainability commitments tied to energy and water stewardship.