
Mark ZuckerbergMeta CEO personally leads a team of 4 -person artificial intelligence professionals to carry out an ambitious project in the field of Artificial Superinting; Inscriptions, according to knowledge, in areas such as memory, reasoning, and knowledge, will go beyond human abilities.
According to Bloomberg, Zuckerberg has invited a number of the most elite AI researchers and engineers to compete for private homes earlier this year to propose to collaborate on this secret team, called Project Superint,.
Meta strives to surpass actors like Openai and Google, the first company to reach the turning point of “superhuman intelligence” and to use this advanced technology in its products such as chattubs and smart glasses.
Attract billions of talent
According to the New York Times, members of the team have received offers with 2 to 5 -digit compensatory packages, some of which have been accepted so far. Among these people, name Alexander WangFounder of Artificial Intelligence Startup Scale ai It is also visible. Meta is said to be negotiating $ 2 billion in investing in the company; An investment that, if finalized, will be recognized as the biggest foreign investment so far. SCALE AI last year, with support from Amazon and Microsoft, reached a value of nearly $ 5 billion.
Zuckerberg re -focus on deep development of artificial intelligence
Zuckerberg seems to have entered a new phase of leadership; A situation that internal sources call “the founder state”. Accordingly, the tables of the tables at the Manla Park Meta headquarters have been modified so that members of the Iblifting Team can be deployed directly near the CEO. The move shows Zuckerberg’s closer and practical involvement with the technology development process.
Endless battle to attract AI elite
This approach is implemented while Meta is in a compact competition to preserve and attract artificial intelligence talents. According to the said You saw DasInvestor at Menlo Ventures, Meta has transferred several of them to Openai and Anthropic in recent days, despite the provision of packages of over $ 5 million annually for some AI experts. “The war of artificial intelligence is really ridiculous,” Das wrote in a post on Network X.
Zuckerberg had earlier announced in May that more than a billion users of the meta platforms interact with the company’s artificial intelligence capabilities.
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