Meta is expanding the real-time information available through its AI, adding live news, entertainment updates, and lifestyle coverage. The company has signed content deals with CNN, Fox News, Le Monde, People Inc., USA TODAY, The Daily Caller, and The Washington Examiner, giving the system access to a wider range of current reporting and allowing users to click directly through to partner articles.
The update is meant to address a fundamental issue in consumer AI: most systems struggle with fast-moving events and often rely on outdated information. By bringing in feeds from multiple publishers, Meta aims to reduce those gaps and provide more immediate results. For media companies, the arrangement offers another distribution channel at a time when audience growth has become harder to secure.
Meta has not explained how it will manage source weighting, fact-checking, or editorial balance, particularly as the partner list includes both mainstream and politically aligned outlets. How the system will handle breaking stories when accuracy, speed, and competing narratives collide is yet to be cleared.
The expansion comes as Meta pushes its AI deeper into its apps and devices, positioning it as a tool for quick lookups, content generation, and general information searches. Adding real-time updates is intended to make the AI more functional and to keep users within Meta’s platforms as they look for information.
The company said it will continue to add new partnerships and explore new features. Terms of the deal have not been publicly disclosed.




