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Google limits Meta’s use of its Gemini AI models, FT reports

Google restricts Meta's access to its Gemini AI models amid high demand.

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Google has limited Meta's use of its Gemini AI models. Coverage from Reuters and FT reports that the move comes as demand for AI computing resources outpaces supply. Investing.com and 24/7 Wall St. also report on the broader trend of AI demand outstripping supply.

The restrictions are attributed to high demand for AI computing resources. Coverage does not yet specify the duration or extent of the limitations. The Financial Times was the first to report on the restrictions.

Watch for responses from Meta and other tech companies. Coverage does not yet specify whether other companies face similar restrictions.

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Why did Google limit Meta's use of Gemini AI models?

According to coverage from Reuters and FT, Google limited Meta's use of its Gemini AI models due to high demand for AI computing resources.

Which outlets are reporting on this trend?

The trend is covered by Investing.com, 24/7 Wall St., Yahoo Finance, Reuters and FT.

What is the broader trend mentioned in the coverage?

The broader trend mentioned is that AI demand is outstripping supply.

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