Behind the Meta scale AI deal: why more data Isn’t always better for physical AI

When Meta shocked the industry with its $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, the reaction was swift. Within days, major customers (including Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI) began distancing themselves from a platform now partially aligned with one of their chief rivals.

Yet, the real story runs deeper: in the scramble to amass more data, too many AI leaders still assume that volume alone guarantees performance. But in domains like robotics, computer vision, or AR – that demand spatial intelligence – that equation is breaking down. If your data can’t accurately reflect the complexity of physical environments, then more is not just meaningless; it can be dangerous.

Alexandre de Vigan

Founder and CEO at Nfinite.

In Physical AI, fidelity beats volume

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