Fueled by Big Money and Bold Hires, Mark Zuckerberg Wants to Bring Superintelligence to Everyone
SAN MATEO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 30 – Meta plans a strategic balance of open and closed AI models to address safety and control, following a $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI and new Meta Superintelligence Labs.
- Recently, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg hinted that the company may not open source all of its advanced AI models, signaling a shift in its release strategy.
- Zuckerberg noted that superintelligence will raise novel safety concerns requiring rigorous mitigation while saying closed models give companies more control over monetization and competitive advantage.
- Meta Superintelligence Labs began operations, restructuring AI efforts with over $14 billion investment in Scale AI and boosting infrastructure and research recruitment.
- Following the announcement, Meta shifted focus to a closed model, as a Meta spokesperson said the company remains committed to open source while planning to train and deploy closed-source models.
- Industry observers say Meta’s balance of openness and safety will face regulator scrutiny as it shifts away from open-source AI, amid intensifying industry competition.
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