Meta explores partnerships with "Google" and "OpenAI" to enhance its artificial intelligence capabilities

News reports revealed that Meta Platforms (Meta Platforms) is exploring the possibility of forming strategic partnerships with tech giants Google (Google) and OpenAI (OpenAI) in order to enhance and develop artificial intelligence features within its various products and applications.
According to what was reported by "The Information" (The Information) from sources familiar with the matter, leaders in Meta's new artificial intelligence unit, named "Meta Super Intelligence Labs" (Meta Super Intelligence Labs), have considered integrating the advanced model "Gemini" (Gemini) owned by Google. The goal of this step is to enable the company's core chatbot, "Meta AI" (Meta AI), to provide more advanced and conversational text responses to the inquiries it receives.
The reports added, according to what was stated by "Reuters", that discussions also included the possibility of leveraging the advanced models offered by "OpenAI" to power "Meta AI" and a range of other artificial intelligence features within Meta's popular social media applications such as Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The analysis indicates that any potential agreements with these external model providers are likely considered temporary measures aimed at pushing Meta's artificial intelligence products forward, during the period it works to achieve critical advancements in its own internal models. The report stated that the top priority for the lab is to ensure that the next generation of its internally developed model, named "Llama 5" (Llama 5), can compete with similar models available in the market.
In a comment on these reports, a spokesperson for Meta stated in a statement: "We are taking a comprehensive approach to building the best artificial intelligence products, which involves building world-leading models ourselves and partnering with other companies in addition to open-source technology."