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Pinterest cut AI costs 90% by gutting a frontier model’s vision layer

Pinterest cut AI costs 90% by gutting a frontier model’s vision layer

At 620 million monthly users, calling a frontier model for every image recommendation isn’t a strategy — it’s a bill. Pinterest CTO Matt Madrigal solved it by gutting Qwen3-VL’s vision layer and rebuilding it with proprietary embeddings, cutting costs 90% and boosting accuracy 30%. Madrigal’s team has been heavily investing in customizing open-source models “foundationally in-house.” “If you’ve got really unique data that you can then fine-tune an open source model with, data quality will, frankly, outweigh or overcome model size,” Madrigal explained in a recent VB Beyond the Pilot podcast.  How Pinterest customized Qwen for visual discovery Pinterest, which has around 620 million monthly active users, has long applied open source models for visual search and discovery, going back to Google’s BERT and OpenAI’s CLIP. The company fine-tuned its own Pin CLIP on the latter, incorporating proprietary visual embeddings and image metadata.  Pinterest’s conversational shopping assistant, Navigator 1, was built on Qwen3-VL and customized in “pretty significant” ways. Madrigal’s team essentially “ripped out” Qwen’s vision encoder layer and fine-tuned the model on proprietary multimodal …

Better Than Pinterest? Why This UK Platform Is My New Secret Weapon For Home Decor

Better Than Pinterest? Why This UK Platform Is My New Secret Weapon For Home Decor

We hope you love the products we recommend! All of them were independently selected by our editors. Just so you know, HuffPost UK may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page if you decide to shop from them. Oh, and FYI — prices are accurate and items in stock as of time of publication. You know what it’s like when you’re shopping for furniture. You think you’ve found the best option out there, only to click onto another page and find five more contenders.  Then you click on to Instagram or Pinterest, and lo and behold: another thirty ads showing you another iteration of what you’ve been looking for. Thanks, cookies! If you’re anything like me, plagued by decision paralysis, it takes months of open tabs, waiting for sales, and constant side-by-side comparison to actually make a purchase.  That’s speaking as someone who does a lot of shopping (it’s kinda in the job description) and even then, if I can do anything to make the process of furniture shopping …

Pinterest CEO calls on governments to ban social media for users under 16

Pinterest CEO calls on governments to ban social media for users under 16

Pinterest’s CEO, Bill Ready, has called for governments to ban social media for users under 16 in a new Time op-ed. He’s now one of the few top CEOs to call for such a restriction, as nations worldwide begin to implement or consider ways to limit children’s online time, and exactly how to verify ages.  Ready wrote that children today were “living through the largest social experiment in history,” as they have been given “unfiltered access to social media platforms.” Research shows the damage this unfiltered access has done, with today’s youth seeing increased rates of depression, anxiety, and lower concentration skills.  He said social media platforms gave “insufficient forethought about the consequences” of what they could do to children, and praised Australia’s social media ban for children, saying that “if tech companies fail to prioritize youth safety, other governments should follow Australia’s lead.” He pointed out the restrictions and guidelines industries like tobacco and alcohol have, writing that “such policies can improve, and sometimes save lives.” He also said Pinterest has been successful with …

Pinterest still filled with AI slop and bad content moderation, users report

Pinterest still filled with AI slop and bad content moderation, users report

Pinterest still has an AI slop problem. And an AI content moderation problem. And an AI labeling problem. At least, that’s what users are reporting amid the company’s continued commitment to turning the visual curation platform into an AI-powered social media site. In a report by 404 Media, users told the publication that Pinterest’s automatic content moderation system, including a system that labels content as “AI modified,” is consistently incorrectly flagging human-made images, particularly those featuring women, while actual AI slop only grows. SEE ALSO: AI apps on the Google Play store are leaking customer data and photos In addition, users say the site’s tools to curb AI-generated content in feeds are failing to prevent AI images from appearing on user boards, and AI-powered account moderators are still banning accounts with little to no explanation. “We publish clear guidelines on adult sexual content and nudity and use a combination of AI and human review for enforcement. We have an appeals process where a human reviews the content and reactivates it when we’ve made a mistake,” …

Pinterest raises quarterly revenue forecast, boosted by tvScientific deal

Pinterest raises quarterly revenue forecast, boosted by tvScientific deal

Feb 18 : Pinterest on Wednesday raised its forecast for first-quarter revenue, to reflect a contribution to its financials from the newly acquired connected-TV (CTV) advertising platform tvScientific, sending its shares up more than 3 per cent. The company’s revised revenue forecast range, whose mid-point is above analysts’ estimates, comes less than a week of its previous one. It sees current-quarter revenue between $958 million and $978 million, up from an earlier $951 million to $971 million. Analysts expect $964.9 million, according to data compiled by LSEG. Pinterest also cut its adjusted EDITDA forecast to a range of $163 million to $183 million, from $166 million to $186 million, as it factors in integration‑related expenses and upfront investment tied to the tvScientific deal. The company’s revised forecasts come after a difficult week for its stock, which fell more than 20 per cent after Pinterest warned that earnings would be pressured by tariffs weighing on major U.S. retailers, intensifying concerns that advertisers may pull back heading into the quarter. The company’s stock is now down more …

Amid disappointing earnings, Pinterest claims it sees more searches than ChatGPT

Amid disappointing earnings, Pinterest claims it sees more searches than ChatGPT

After a particularly poor performance on its fourth-quarter earnings, Pinterest CEO Bill Ready attempted to favorably compare the digital pinboarding site to the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT. Trying to highlight its potential as a unique search destination, Ready asserted that the site sees larger search volume than ChatGPT. According to third-party data, ChatGPT sees 75 billion searches per month, while Pinterest sees 80 billion searches and generates 1.7 billion monthly clicks, he said. “That makes us one of the largest search destinations in the world. And importantly, more than half of those searches are commercial in nature, compared to, I think . . . approximately 2% [of ChatGPT searches],” Ready added. Pinterest in the fourth quarter missed expectations on both revenue and earnings per share, reporting $1.32 billion in revenue versus $1.33 billion expected, and earnings per share of 67 cents, compared to the 69 cents projected. It also forecast that first-quarter 2026 sales will come in between $951 million to $971 million, below the $980 million expected. The company blamed its shortfall on larger …