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Meta talk about the use of Google, OpenAI models on apps, the company will keep developing its own AI models, but also consider strategic, temporary collaborations with Google and OpenAI.

Meta Considers Using Google & OpenAI Models in Its Apps
Purpose Behind These Partnerships
Internal Use of Third-Party Models
A — Google Gemini (what it is good at)

Net: Gemini: powerful multimodal arguments + long context + deep Google product differentiations and fast developing image/audio tooling.

B — OpenAI (what it has done well, as of 2025)
C — Where Llama (and in particular the intended Llama 5) is

Net: Llama 5 is what Meta wants to counterpunch, perhaps in terms of scale, multimodality and integration with Meta platforms, but publicly available data is that it is unclear whether it would be feature-to-feature comparable to Gemini/GPT at launch.

 

D — trade offs and product implications (why would Meta temporary plug in Google/OpenAI models)
  1. Time to market vs. control: With a third-party model, shipping new features is quicker; making Llama 5 provides control over costs, data/privacy and monetization but is both more time and engineering resource intensive. Integrations were framed by Reuters reporting to be stopgaps.
  2. Cost and latency: API call charges result in the cost and external latency per request; the optimized cost of the API call to run your own model can be lower at scale but must use immense infra (Meta is investing billions).
  3. Feature parity vs. differentiation: Gemini/OpenAI are already ahead of the pack in certain multimodal and developer-tool functionality; Meta can borrow it as they develop Llama functionality that is distinctive to the meta-ecosystem (e.g. tight Instagram/WhatsApp context, proprietary engagement signals).
  4. Safety policy: Public safety policy Meta has a public stance on safety (and reported internal policy not to launch advanced models) which influences whether Llama 5 will be open, restricted, or enterprise-only – which matters to partners and researchers.
E — Short checklist: what to watch next (concrete signals that indicate who is ahead)

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