Is Mark Zuckerberg building a Superhuman AI with Meta’s new AGI dream team?

Is Mark Zuckerberg building a Superhuman AI with Meta’s new AGI dream team?

Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Meta Platforms, is making headlines with his ambitious initiative to develop artificial general intelligence (AGI), a technology aimed at matching or exceeding human cognitive capabilities. A recent report from Bloomberg reveals that Zuckerberg is personally overseeing the establishment of a dedicated team to focus on AGI research, signifying a pivotal change in Meta's artificial intelligence approach. The report highlights Zuckerberg's intention to bring on board approximately 50 elite researchers, including a new leader for the AI research division to steer this groundbreaking initiative. This strategic move comes alongside Meta's expected multi-billion-dollar investment in Scale AI, a well-known data-labeling firm. Sources suggest that Alexandr Wang, the founder and CEO of Scale AI, will play an integral role in the AGI project once the investment is finalized. While Meta has yet to confirm this development, the Bloomberg report indicates that it stems from growing internal dissatisfaction regarding the company's current AI capabilities. There has been notable frustration over the performance and reception of Meta’s latest large language model, Llama 4. Adding to the intrigue, the Wall Street Journal recently disclosed that Meta postponed the launch of its next-gen AI system, dubbed “Behemoth,” due to lingering concerns about its capabilities and potential risks. Meta's renewed emphasis on AGI mirrors similar endeavors by competitors like OpenAI, who are also seeking investments and reorganizing their teams to accelerate advancements in this competitive technological landscape. In related news, Meta Platforms has reportedly teamed up with defense technology company Anduril Industries to develop cutting-edge mixed reality tools aimed at enhancing soldiers' situational awareness on the battlefield. This partnership aims to merge Meta's strengths in augmented reality and artificial intelligence with Anduril’s Lattice data analytics platform, potentially leading to advanced AR glasses or visors to help military personnel effectively interpret and respond to dynamic data during operations.

Sources : Mint

Published On : Jun 10, 2025, 16:15

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