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Meta Platforms is in talks to hire a senior leader from Amazon’s cloud division, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, amid speculation that the social media giant is planning to build out a data center and cloud computing business.
David Brown, a senior vice president for AWS Compute, AI, and Platform, is set to join Meta in the coming weeks, the Journal reported, citing people familiar with the development.
Brown, who has served at Amazon for nearly two decades, will report to the company’s head of infrastructure and focus on the firm’s data center build-out, according to the report.
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg signaled his interest in launching a cloud business during Meta’s annual shareholder meeting in May. He said building a cloud is “definitely on the table,” and that companies were approaching Meta “almost every week” seeking access to its AI models or to pay a premium for its spare computing capacity.
Brown’s appointment at Meta highlights the growing race among tech giants to recruit leaders with deep expertise in building large-scale computing infrastructure as AI adoption accelerates, according to the Journal’s report.
Meta and Big Tech peers are committing hundreds of billions of dollars to expand computing capacity, both to power their own AI ambitions and to serve rising customer demand.
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Meta has projected capital expenditures of $125 billion to $145 billion this year, with a significant share earmarked for expanding its AI data center footprint.
Meta went on an aggressive hiring spree last year to build its superintelligence team, offering compensation packages reportedly worth tens of millions to attract top AI researchers and engineers from rivals such as OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic and Apple.
On Stocktwits, the retail sentiment dipped to ‘neutral’ from ‘bullish’ on Friday morning.
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META stock was one of the worst performers among the "Magnificent Seven" stocks in the first half of the year, but has surged sharply in July. Shares are up 18% so far this month, the highest in the group.
Meta has yet to set a date for its second-quarter results announcement.
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