Meta changes the structure of its AI division for the fourth time in six months
Meta is planning to reorganize its AI division for the fourth time in six months. Superintelligence Labs, which launched in late June, will be divided into 4 groups.
Meta is planning to reorganize its AI division for the fourth time in six months. Superintelligence Labs, which launched in late June, will be divided into 4 groups.
Meta is planning to reorganize its AI division for the fourth time in six months. Superintelligence Labs, which launched in late June, will be divided into 4 groups.
In June, Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of Superintelligence Labs, a new AI division led by Alexander Wang, former CEO and co-founder of data labeling startup Scale AI, which Meta invested in. Nat Friedman, former CEO of Github, also joined the team.
It recently became known that Meta is going to divide Superintelligence Labs into four groups:
This was reported by several sources, Reuters reports .
As the race for AI supremacy heats up in Silicon Valley, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is going all-in to accelerate the development of universal artificial intelligence — systems that can outperform human intelligence — and open up new revenue streams.
In July, Zuckerberg said Meta would spend hundreds of billions of dollars to build multiple massive AI data centers.


