City
Epaper

Meta disbands Responsible AI team to focus on generative AI

By IANS | Updated: November 19, 2023 10:20 IST

San Francisco, Nov 19 Meta has reportedly disbanded its Responsible AI (RAI) team as it moves most of ...

Open in App

San Francisco, Nov 19 Meta has reportedly disbanded its Responsible AI (RAI) team as it moves most of its human resources into the development of generative AI models.

Most RAI members will move to the company’s generative AI product team, while others will work on Meta’s AI infrastructure, reports The Information.

"The changes are part of a wider reshuffle of the AI teams that Meta announced internally,” the report said late on Saturday.

Some members will move to the company’s AI infrastructure unit, which works on the systems and tools to build and operate AI products.

The company wants to develop AI responsibly. Meta said that the company will “continue to prioritise and invest in safe and responsible AI development.”

“Through regular collaboration with subject matter experts, policy stakeholders and people with lived experiences, we’re continuously building and testing approaches to help ensure our machine learning (ML) systems are designed and used responsibly,” according to Meta.

The split-up members will “continue to support relevant cross-Meta efforts on responsible AI development and use.”

The RAI team saw a restructuring earlier this year. It was created to identify problems with its AI training approaches, including whether the company’s models are trained with adequately diverse information, with an eye toward preventing things like moderation issues on its platforms.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyTongue may hold clues to detect, track motor neurone disease: Study

HealthTongue may hold clues to detect, track motor neurone disease: Study

EntertainmentSydney Sweeney: I had someone tell me to fix my face

BusinessRBI to auction Government Securities worth Rs 32,000 crore on October 31

BusinessAME CEE 2026 Application Form Released - Apply Online for Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME), Aeronautical and Aerospace Programs in India

International Realted Stories

InternationalUS says it 'very much supports' Seoul doing more to lead conventional defence against North Korea

InternationalEast Asia Summit leaders back localization to strengthen disaster resilience

International"Must adopt zero-fail approach to protect lives": Jamaica PM shares disaster preparedness ahead of Hurricane Melissa's landfall

InternationalIndian National Stabs Two Teens With Fork on Lufthansa Flight From Chicago to Germany

InternationalEast Asia Summit 2025: Countries reaffirm commitment to 'localised anticipatory action' for disaster resilience