Zuckerberg to Launch Meta AI Team Aimed at Building ‘Superintelligence’: Report
- Meta announced plans to launch a research lab focused on building superintelligent AI to compete in the expanding AI race as of 2025.
- This effort follows the rise of AI mainstream attention after ChatGPT launched in 2022 and comes amid Meta's struggles with its Llama AI model and industry competition.
- Meta intends to hire about 50 experts, including Alexandr Wang from Scale AI, and may invest over $10 billion in AI development and partnerships.
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is guiding a reorganization aimed at developing machines that can emulate human intelligence, particularly the capacity to anticipate how the physical environment changes as a result of various actions.
- The new lab could boost Meta’s competitiveness in AI and further its goal to achieve artificial general intelligence despite ongoing challenges and rivalries with firms like OpenAI and Google.
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