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Increase in AI Spending Leaves Meta’s Investors Unsettled Despite Strong Q1 Results

Meta’s financial results for the Q1 of 2024 exceeded expectations, however, the announced increase in artificial intelligence spending made investors worried about its possible impact on the profitability of the Facebook’s creator in the short term. Technological giants are currently in a big AI race, and they pour considerable number of resources into the development of this technology.

Increase in AI Spending Leaves Meta’s Investors Unsettled Despite Strong Q1 Results

The social media giant reported first-quarter revenue of $36.46 billion, up 27% year-on-year, and net profit of $12.37 billion, a substantial 117% increase from the previous year. In its guidance, Meta says that the second-cap earnings should range between $36.5 and $39 billion with $37.75 billion midpoint, lower than analysts' estimate of $38.3 billion.[1]  The projected capital expenditure is now higher than what was originally calculated. It’s mainly related to investments in AI infrastructure and data centres, which allows Meta to keep up with the current rapid development in this area. However, investors are concerned that these spendings will lead to a diminished support for social media platforms, which are still Meta's main source of income, primarily due to ad revenue. This shift could lead to slower platform innovation and less user growth. The crucial is how quickly Meta can secure a return on the resources it puts into the new projects. Many analysts, however, see this AI development spending as positive and highlight use of AI in features such as Instagram Reels, the Meta AI virtual assistant or the early version of the Llama 3 language model.

Immediately after Meta released its financial guidance, the stock dropped nearly 13% in value aftermarket hours, wiping roughly $170 billion off its market value. * This also triggered a sell-off in the shares of other tech firms such as Alphabet and Microsoft, due to the same investor uncertainty, with their earnings results expected the following day. 

Reality Labs, Meta's division focusing on Metaverse virtual reality or artificial intelligence development, posted an operating loss of $3.85 billion in the first quarter on revenue of $440 million, a figure that represented just 1% of Meta's total revenue. In April 2024, Reality Labs turned 10 years old, and as of 2019, the division has lost nearly $50 billion. Although the development of these technologies has been loss-making so far, this loss seems to be gradually reducing. Compared to the previous quarter, Reality Labs' loss was down 17% quarter-on-quarter and 3.7% year-over-year. Although the division is now focusing more on artificial intelligence, efforts are also still ongoing to bring the Metaverse service into a profit-generating mode.

Meta recently launched its new MTIA (Meta Training and Inference Accelerator) chip, announced back in May 2023, primarily designed to train recommendation and ranking algorithms on its social media platforms, but the next generation should also power generative artificial intelligence such as Meta's Llama language model. Other companies such as Alphabet, Microsoft or Amazon are also working on their own chips that are tailored to their needs and will allow them to get rid of their dependence on external manufacturers. In this way, tech giants are responding to the massive increase in demand for AI applications and generative artificial intelligence.

Meta's Q1 earnings results are a testament to its strong position in the social media and digital technology market. Increased investment in artificial intelligence indicates an emphasis on long-term strategy and a drive to remain competitive in a dynamic industry. Despite the strong results, the increased spending raises investor concerns about the near-term impact on profit margins. However, it is clear that Meta is struggling to keep pace with technological developments and secure a competitive advantage.

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Source: Investing.com*

 

Sources:

https://investor.fb.com/investor-news/press-release-details/2024/Meta-Reports-First-Quarter-2024-Results/default.aspx

https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/meta-platforms-reports-softer-q2-revenue-guidance-on-plans-to-boost-spending-on-ai-3395222

https://www.pymnts.com/metaverse/2024/meta-reality-labs-celebrates-10-year-milestone-has-lost-50-billion/

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/24/meta-loses-200-billion-in-value-zuckerberg-focuses-on-ai-metaverse.html

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/04/24/metas-reality-labs-posts-3point85-billion-loss-in-first-quarter.html

https://www.theverge.com/2024/4/10/24125924/meta-mtia-ai-chips-algorithm-training

https://www.investing.com/news/stock-market-news/meta-shares-plunge-16-in-frankfurt-after-ai-spending-revenue-forecast-3396601

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