Meta AI Challenges Google with Development of Its Own Search Engine
Reports indicate that Meta AI is currently developing its own search engine, potentially challenging Google's dominance in the field.
Meta: Paving the Path to Independence
Staying under the radar can sometimes prove a rewarding strategy. This holds true for Meta, formerly known as Facebook, which has been discreetly working for a year on developing its own search engine. The aim? To diminish its reliance on Google and Microsoft Bing, which currently supply Meta with data on news, sports, and finance.
A Major Technological Leap
Under the guidance of senior engineering manager Xueyuan Su, Meta has made significant strides in developing web-crawling and indexing technologies. By gathering and organizing web data into searchable indexes, Meta is gearing up to provide real-time, conversational answers independently from any external search platforms.
Strategic Partnerships
Meta has expanded its influence through a recent partnership with Reuters, enhancing Meta AI’s responses to “news queries.” This multifaceted approach to minimizing reliance on competitors reflects concerns expressed by CEO Mark Zuckerberg about Meta’s dependence on other major companies.
A Rapidly Growing Chatbot
Meta’s AI chatbot now serves 185 million users weekly, cementing the company’s stronghold in its social platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. Despite trailing behind OpenAI’s ChatGPT, these figures highlight Meta AI’s appeal to a broad audience. As more people turn to AI tools for quick, conversational answers, Meta is adapting to user behavior by developing AI solutions within its own ecosystem.