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Zuckerberg is pouring billions into plans for personal superintelligence
Meta (META) CEO
Mark Zuckerberg is plowing billions into his company’s AI expansion efforts
with the goal of developing so-called superintelligence, or AI that can surpass
human capabilities.
In a Threads post
on Monday, Zuckerberg revealed plans to spend hundreds of billions of dollars
building several massive AI data centers across the US, including one that will
come online as soon as next year.
Another data
center, called Hyperion, will eventually scale up to support up to 5 gigawatts,
or 5 billion watts, of capacity. A gigawatt of electricity can power roughly
800,000 homes.
It’s not just
data centers, though. Zuckerberg is also splashing money on high-profile AI
hires. In June, Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI and hired its CEO
Alexandr Wang. The company also hired former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman and Safe
Superintelligence CEO Daniel Gross and poached Apple's head of AI foundation
models, Ruoming Pang, according to Bloomberg.
All of this comes
as Meta looks to capture the lead in the AI wars after the company was forced
to put its Llama 4 Behemoth model on ice while it works to bring its
functionality up to par with frontier models from the likes of OpenAI and
Google.
“Mr. Zuckerberg
believes it's very important to have one of the leading models,” D.A. Davidson
head of technology research Gil Luria told Yahoo Finance.
“He's rebuilt the
team so he has the talent to do it, and he's going to continue to invest in the
compute capacity so he has the compute capacity to achieve it.”
For Meta, it’s a
gamble the company can’t afford to lose.
A more personal
superintelligence
Meta’s AI efforts
differ significantly from those at OpenAI, Anthropic (ANTH.PVT), Perplexity
(PEAI.PVT), xAI, and even Microsoft (MSFT) and Google (GOOG, GOOGL). Rather
than using its technology to explore questions about the universe or power
enterprise and cloud-based software services, Zuckerberg said the company is
angling to make its AI platform a kind of “personal superintelligence.”
During an
interview with The Information’s TITV, Zuckerberg explained that Meta’s
personal superintelligence will solve simpler problems for users on a daily
basis.
“Our mission with
the lab is to deliver personal superintelligence to everyone in the world, so
that way we can put that power in every individual’s hand. It’s a different
thing than what the other labs are doing. This is going to be something that is
the most important technology in our lives.”
It’s a vague
statement, with no real solid examples of how personal superintelligence will
impact our daily lives or how we’ll use it more broadly. But Zuckerberg did
offer that the technology will power Meta’s recommendation engine, advertising
capabilities for customers, and, importantly, the company’s smart glasses
software.
“I continue to
think that that’s going to be the best form factor for AI, because, you know,
they can see what you see and hear what you hear, and you can talk to them
throughout the day,” Zuckerberg said.
Meta is banking
on smart glasses as the next major piece of consumer hardware after the
smartphone. The company is developing self-contained smart glasses that don’t
require a smartphone to power apps or other software. The move would allow Meta
to break free of Apple's and Google’s respective app stores, giving it more
control over its products, a long-term goal of the social media giant.
The spending is
all part of the plan
In order for Meta
to get to that point, though, it needs to spend a lot of cash — something it’s
doing with aplomb.
“Overall, I think
it just shows how in demand AI engineering talent is and how hard it is to
secure and keep good talent,” Creative Strategies principal analyst Ben Jajarin
told Yahoo Finance.
“The AI talent
wars is a fierce battle, and honestly, it is hard to see this going away or
slowing down anytime soon," he said. "Ultimately, other than money, I
think it will be hard to keep talent as well. So it’s possible we will see a
lot of churn as well.”
The spending on
talent comes after as Meta looks to develop future cutting-edge AI models
following its Llama 4 issues.
“Last year, when
they introduced the Llama 3 model, they had one of the top frontier models at
the time,” Luria said.
“However, by the
time they got around to Llama 4 it was not successful, and it's not even one of
the best models," he added. "And so Mr. Zuckerberg decided that it
was essential for him to redouble his effort and remake the team leading the AI
effort at Meta, which he has done in an unprecedentedly aggressive manner over
the last few weeks.”
Now Zuckerberg
has to ensure all of that spending pays off and that his vision of a more
personal superintelligence comes to fruition.
Source: www.finance.yahoo.com
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