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Google to Cut Ties with Scale AI Amid Meta Investment

Google to Cut Ties with Scale AI Amid Meta Investment

by Tekmono Editorial Team
17/06/2025
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Google is reportedly planning to sever ties with Scale AI, a startup that has received significant investment from Meta, raising questions about its future. This move has sparked interest in the implications for Scale AI’s operations.

The potential shift follows Meta’s reported $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, securing a 49% stake in the company. This significant investment has drawn attention to Scale AI’s valuation and future prospects. Furthermore, Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang has reportedly joined Meta to spearhead its “superintelligence” development initiatives, adding to the speculation about the company’s direction.

Other major tech companies are also reevaluating their relationships with Scale AI. Microsoft is reportedly considering reducing its reliance on the startup, while OpenAI made a similar decision months ago. Although OpenAI’s CFO clarified that the company will continue to collaborate with Scale AI as one of several vendors, the development has raised concerns about the startup’s future.

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Scale AI’s clientele spans various sectors, including self-driving car companies and the U.S. government. However, generative AI firms seeking specialized data annotation services for model training constitute a significant portion of its customer base, according to Reuters. The company’s diverse customer base has been a key factor in its growth and success.

Google declined to comment on the report, while a Scale AI spokesperson emphasized the company’s robust business performance and commitment to operating independently while safeguarding customer data. “Scale’s business remains strong, and it will continue to operate as an independent company that safeguards its customers’ data,” the spokesperson told TechCrunch, reassuring customers and investors about the company’s stability.

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