Meta Is Planning Cloud Business to Take on Amazon, Google
THE SO WHAT
Meta turning its AI compute and models into a cloud business is a signal that hyperscale AI infra is becoming a product, not just an internal cost center. If you're committing to an AI platform, vendor concentration risk just went down—but multi-cloud complexity is about to go up.
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