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Meta pushes AI model ‘Avocado’ rollout to May or later, NYT reports

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 6:57 PM

March 12 (Reuters) – Meta has postponed the release of its artificial intelligence model “Avocado” to at least May, from this month, the New York Times ​reported on Thursday, citing sources.

The performance of Meta’s ‌new AI model currently falls between Google’s AI Gemini 2.5 and Gemini 3, delaying its launch until May or June, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters.

The delayed timeline comes ‌even ​as the company invests heavily to ⁠expand its AI ambitions, ⁠including a roadmap for building its own chips.

In January, Meta laid out capital-spending plans of between $115 billion and $135 billion for the year in the pursuit of “superintelligence” – ​the horizon where AI will outsmart humans.

Meta’s new model, which the company has been working on for ⁠months, has fallen short in ⁠performance when compared with the latest offerings ​from rivals, the report said.

“Our next model will be good, ​but more importantly, show the rapid trajectory we’re ‌on, and then we’ll steadily push the frontier over the course of the year as we continue to release new models,” a Meta spokesperson told Reuters.

“We’re excited for ⁠people to see what we’ve been cooking very soon,” the spokesperson added in an emailed statement.

The leaders of Meta’s AI ⁠division have ‌discussed the possibility of temporarily licensing Gemini ⁠to power the company’s AI products, the ​report ‌added, although no decisions have been reached.

Media ​outlets had ⁠reported in December that Meta was working on a text AI model code-named Avocado slated for a first-quarter launch.

(Reporting by Gnaneshwar Rajan and Devika Nair in Bengaluru and Katie Paul in New York; Editing by Alan Barona ​and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)