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Meta is reportedly looking at using competing AI models to improve its apps

Meta is reportedly looking at using competing AI models to improve its apps

Posted on 31 August 2025 By jobuzo

Meta may be interested in more than Google and OpenAI’s employees when it comes to artificial intelligence. According to The Information, Meta is considering using its competitors’ models to improve its own apps’ AI features. The report said that leaders at the Meta Superintelligence Lab have looked at integrating Google Gemini into its Meta AI chatbot to help it provide a conversational, text-based solution to its users’ search questions.

Not only with Google Gemini, Meta has also had discussions about using OpenAI’s models to power Meta AI and the AI features found in its apps, according to the report. A Meta spokesperson said in a statement that the company is taking an “all-of-the-above approach to building the best AI products,” which includes partnering with companies, along with building its own AI models. According to the report, using external AI models will be a temporary measure to help Meta improve its own Llama AI models so that it can remain competitive in the market.

Meta employees already have access to Anthropic’s AI models that help power the company’s internal coding assistant, according to The Information. Meanwhile, Meta has been offering lucrative compensation packages as part of its attempts to recruit AI researchers from Google and OpenAI to form its Superintelligence Lab.

Meta is reportedly looking at using competing AI models to improve its apps


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