Meta's new AI model, codenamed Avocado, delayed its release due to performance not meeting expectations.

Gate News reports that on March 13, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg promised last July that the company’s new generation of artificial intelligence models would be launched within about a year. However, according to three insiders, Meta’s new frontier AI model, developed over several months, has not performed as expected in internal tests. The model, codenamed Avocado, showed better performance than Meta’s previous AI models in reasoning, programming, and writing tests, but it lagged behind the Gemini 3.0 model launched in November last year and did not reach the level of leading models from competitors like Google, OpenAI, and Anthropic. As a result, Meta has delayed the release of Avocado from this month to at least May.

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