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On the Way to "Superintelligence": Mark Zuckerberg's Most Risky Bet

With unprecedented investments, Mark Zuckerberg wants to transform the meta-group from social media pioneers into global AI pioneers. However, the technology weakens and the personnel costs are enormous. At the same time, the support in research is crumbling.

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Zuckerberg is changing Meta's artificial intelligence strategy, focusing on company algorithms instead of productivity assistants

·Rome, Italy
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With unprecedented investments, Mark Zuckerberg wants to transform the meta-group from social media pioneers into global AI pioneers. However, the technology weakens and the personnel costs are enormous. At the same time, the support in research is crumbling.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The Meta Group is investing heavily in artificial intelligence. Now CEO Mark Zuckerberg is once again sharing his visions for the future. But his company has a problem: it has a lot of money – but it has never really been innovative.

·Germany
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The head of Meta, the social media company that runs Facebook and Instagram, recently shared his vision for superintelligence and how it will impact our lives. The company is spending a lot of money on AI development and paying huge sums to specialists who have worked at rival companies like OpenAI and Apple to push AI to the next level.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Little used so far, the idea of "super-intelligence for the general public" is gaining in visibility, carried by Mark Zuckerberg's recent memo.

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Frankfurter Allgemeine broke the news in Frankfurt, Germany on Wednesday, August 6, 2025.
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