Meta has finalized the agreement to purchase Play AI, a startup based in California providing users with an AI voice cloning tool, according to .The news organization says the "entire PlayAI team" is joining Meta next week, based on the internal memo it has seen.After joining the company, the team will be working under Johan Schalkwyk, who used to oversee speech AI research for Google and who was also a recent hire from another voice AI startup.PlayAI's tool can clone a user's voice and can generate new human-like voices, which can be used on websites, apps and phones.
Meta reportedly noted in its memo that the PlayAI team's work is a "great match" for its own work and roadmap across various products, including Meta AI, its AI Characters and its wearables.The company has confirmed the acquisition to , but it didn't reveal how much it paid for the deal.Mark Zuckerberg has been personally involved in building a team for the company's new AI Superintelligence lab over the past months with the aim of developing artificial intelligence smarter than humans.In June, Meta finalized a $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI in exchange for hiring its CEO, Alexandr Wang, who will serve as the new lab' head.
Scale AI is a startup, which labels data that its clients can use for AI training.Meta has reportedly been offering $100 million bonuses to employees of rival companies to get them to jump ship.listed several employees it had poached from competitors so far, including the co-creators of OpenAI's ChatGPT and GPT-4 models, as well as people who worked on Google Gemini.also previously reported that Apple had lost its top AI executive in charge of developing its advanced AI features to Meta.