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Wednesday · June 24, 2026 · Issue No. 905
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Meta to Delay Rollout of AI Model ‘Behemoth’: WSJ

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Meta's AI moonshot faces reality check

Meta's ambitious plan to launch its next-generation AI model codenamed "Behemoth" has hit a significant roadblock. Originally slated for release in July, the company has pushed back the timeline as it grapples with technical challenges and strategic considerations. This delay represents more than a simple scheduling hiccup—it reveals the complex reality facing even the most well-resourced tech giants in the competitive AI race.

Key Points

  • Meta's "Behemoth" AI model release has been delayed from July to an unspecified later date as engineers work through technical issues including memory limitations.

  • The company faces significant competitive pressure from rivals like OpenAI and Anthropic, whose models currently outperform Meta's offerings in key benchmarks.

  • Despite the setback, Meta's substantial compute resources and Mark Zuckerberg's aggressive AI push signal the company remains committed to becoming a dominant AI player.

The delay of Meta's most ambitious AI project to date speaks volumes about the state of artificial intelligence development in 2023. While the company has publicly positioned itself as a champion of open-source AI, openly sharing models like Llama 2, this latest hiccup demonstrates that even with massive resources at its disposal, pushing the boundaries of AI capability remains challenging. According to sources familiar with the project, Meta's engineers are specifically struggling with memory limitations that affect the model's performance—a technical hurdle that underscores how hardware constraints continue to shape AI development timelines.

What makes this delay particularly significant is the competitive landscape. Meta finds itself in an intensifying AI arms race where OpenAI's GPT-4, Anthropic's Claude, and Google's Gemini are setting increasingly higher performance bars. Meta's current flagship model, Llama 2, while impressive in many respects, falls short of these competitors on several benchmarks. The company clearly recognizes that releasing "Behemoth" before it's truly competitive would be a strategic misstep in an environment where perception of technological leadership matters immensely.

The stakes couldn't be higher for Meta. Mark Zuckerberg has pivoted the company hard toward AI, redirecting resources from his previous metaverse focus and making artificial intelligence central to the company's future. This represents not just a technological strategy but a business imperative

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