Meta to Spend Billions on AI Superintelligence Data Centers
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Meta just invested more than $14 billion into data labeling start-up Scale AI, acquiring a 49% equity stake in the process.
Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced plans to invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next several years to build a series of massive artificial intelligence (AI) data centers — each with power demands measured in gigawatts — as part of the company's accelerating push toward developing superintelligence.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced an ambitious plan to position the company as a leader in artificial intelligence by
Meta deepens its AI wearables push with a $3.51 billion stake in EssilorLuxottica, aiming to expand smart glasses production and strengthen its superintelligence team.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNScale AI asserts independence despite Meta’s $14.3B stakeAlexandr Wang, the 28-year-old co-founder and former CEO of Scale AI, has stepped down to lead a new superintelligence division at Meta. According to newly appointed CEO Jason Droege, fewer than a dozen of Scale’s 1,500 employees have followed Wang to his new post.
As the AI arms race intensifies, Meta’s latest move signals a strategic emphasis on speech and voice interfaces.
The integration of Play AI into Meta is expected to strengthen the tech giant’s capabilities in voice technology, as well as AI-driven solutions. This comes at a time when Meta is on an acquisition and hiring spree in an effort to strengthen its AI-related developments.
Meta has made AI its primary focus, investing heavily in infrastructure such as chips and data centres while recruiting top talent to develop AI models and features
Meta has acquired PlayAI, a voice technology startup. The entire PlayAI team will join Meta, reporting to Johan Schalkwyk. This move aligns with Meta's focus on AI, particularly in developing natural voices and enhancing audio content creation.