Mark Zuckerberg and Satya Nadella Push Artificial Intelligence Spending

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Mark Zuckerberg and Satya Nadella are significantly increasing artificial intelligence spending following strong quarterly performances at Meta and Microsoft.Meta expects to invest up to $135B in 2026 to develop superintelligence while its Reality Labs division reported a $6B loss and cut 1,000 jobs.Microsoft saw net income jump 60% to $38.5B, yet investors remain cautious as combined industry infrastructure costs are projected to reach $505B this year.
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