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ZUCKERBERG DECLARES AI SUPERINTELLIGENCE 'IN SIGHT,' CALLS IT A NEW ERA OF PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT

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August 02, 2025

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says that AI superintelligence is now within reach, and that the next wave of artificial intelligence will lead to a “new era of personal empowerment” marked by transformative changes in how individuals live, work, and create.

ZUCKERBERG DECLARES AI SUPERINTELLIGENCE 'IN SIGHT,' CALLS IT A NEW ERA OF PERSONAL EMPOWERMENT

Speaking during a company-wide briefing and in followup interviews, Zuckerberg emphasized Meta’s vision for Al that goes beyond productivity tools and chatbots, forecasting a future in which advanced Al systems will act as personal agents, creators, and collaborators across every domain of life.

His comments come amid intensifying global competition in the Al sector, as companies like OpenAl, Google, Microsoft, Anthropic, and Meta race to develop increasingly powerful foundation models that could surpass human-level cognitive capabilities. Zuckerberg's vision positions Meta not just as a social media company, but as a leader in applied artificial general intelligence (AGI)—Al that can generalize across tasks with human-like reasoning.

image“We are getting closer to building systems that understand the world as broadly and as deeply as humans do,” Zuckerberg said. “Superintelligence is no longer a theoretical concept. It's in sight.”

META'S ROAD TO AGI: SCALING MODELS, OPEN-SOURCE STRATEGY, AND CUSTOM HARDWARE

Zuckerberg's remarks also reflect Meta’s intensifying Al R&D efforts, particularly around its Llama family of large language models, with Llama 3 already in use and Llama 4 expected to arrive in 2025. These models are being scaled aggressively to train on trillions of tokens and increasingly complex datasets, aiming to close the capability gap with OpenAl’s GPT-4, Google DeepMind's Gemini 2, and Anthropic’s Claude models.

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