Meta named an official UFC partner
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UFC signed a multimillion-dollar partnership deal Tuesday with Meta, Facebook’s parent company, with the goal of restructuring its fan experience to include artificial intelligence (AI).
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Meta has signed a deal with the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) to become its "official fan technology partner" and offer exclusive content across its products.
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