Overview
- Meta’s AI models have begun to self-enhance, marking slow but undeniable progress toward the “personal superintelligence” Zuckerberg unveiled earlier this year.
- A dedicated Superintelligence Labs team now brings together experts from Scale AI, GitHub, OpenAI, Anthropic and Google to accelerate advanced general intelligence research.
- Zuckerberg extended a four-year, $250 million package to AI researcher Matt Deitke and uses a confidential “List” to court the sector’s top talent.
- The company plans to anchor its personalized AI in wearable smart glasses that capture real-time context and serve as the primary user interface.
- Meta forecast capital expenditures of $66 billion to $72 billion for 2025 and signaled similar increases for 2026 to expand data centers and support its AI ambitions.