Meta, the tech giant, is investing more aggressively in AI research and product development efforts, leading to an increase in its estimate of capital expenses. The company expects expenses to be between $35 and $40 billion, which is $5 billion more than the original estimate of $30 to $37 billion. This increase is not only due to AI investments but also from product development and legal costs.
Meta is facing legal issues, including an antitrust lawsuit and lawsuits from 33 states alleging the tech giant is negatively impacting children’s mental health. The company predicts significant increases in Reality Labs’ operating losses as a result of ongoing product development efforts and investments to scale their ecosystem. Reality Labs, a division of Meta focusing on human-computer products through virtual reality headsets and augmented reality glasses, is a key contributor to the higher expenses.
Analyst Max Willens noted that it’s not surprising Meta adjusted its guidance, as companies investing heavily in AI may face challenges with costs in the short term. However, he believes that this investment will pay off in the long run with increased revenue opportunities and competitive advantages.