Meta's new AI team delivered first key models internally this month
Meta Superintelligence Labs delivered its first AI models internally six months into development, with CTO Andrew Bosworth noting they show promise but need more work.
- Meta's Meta Superintelligence Labs delivered its first high-profile AI models internally this month, CTO Andrew Bosworth announced at Davos on Wednesday, January 21.
- Meta formed the lab last year to accelerate AI work, with CEO Mark Zuckerberg reshuffling leadership and hiring talent after criticism of Llama 4, and the team is now six months into its work.
- At the briefing, Bosworth declined to name the specific models but described the internal Meta teams' AI models as `very good` after six months of work.
- Acknowledging results, Bosworth said Meta Platforms' AI investment strategy drives forecasts as big 2025 gambits show favorable returns and CFO Susan Li warns of significant CapEx growth.
- Looking ahead, the company must finish post-training steps before wider use as media reported a text model codenamed Avocado slated for a first-quarter launch, and Bosworth warned of `a tremendous amount of work`.
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Meta's new AI team delivered first key models internally this month, CTO says
On the sidelines of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, CTO Andrew Bosworth said the models built by Meta's Superintelligence Labs team, formed last year, showed significant promise.
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