The announcement signals Meta’s intent to treat large-scale compute capacity as a core pillar of its future AI strategy, alongside software and model development.
Torch was built as a system to aggregate personal medical data from hospitals, laboratories, wearables and consumer health services into a single platform.
Until now, Apple Intelligence has been powered primarily by Apple’s in-house foundation models, introduced in 2024 and optimised for on-device use on Apple silicon.
The new investment will enable Ahead Health to scale its European expansion by signing up more partner clinics across Germany, the Netherlands and Austria.
AI Overviews conversation summaries are rolling out globally at no cost, while the ability to ask questions directly to the inbox will be available to Google AI Pro and Ultra subscribers.