Mark Zuckerberg has outlined his vision for "personal superintelligence," a future where AI systems surpass human intelligence and become an integral part of daily life. According to Zuckerberg, personal superintelligence will empower individuals to achieve their goals, create new things, and experience adventures, making it the most useful form of AI.
Zuckerberg believes that AI assistants tailored to individual needs will enhance relationships, creativity, and entertainment. He sees smart glasses, like Meta's AI-powered Ray-Bans and the upcoming Orion prototype, becoming primary computing devices that understand context and interact with users throughout the day.
The Meta CEO emphasized that superintelligence will enable people to improve the world in their chosen directions, fostering personal empowerment and progress. To achieve this vision, Meta is committing significant resources, including a potential $65 billion investment in 2025, to develop advanced AI infrastructure and talent.
Meta's open-source approach aims to democratize access to AI, preventing power concentration among a few tech giants. Zuckerberg has launched a new superintelligence lab, led by Alexandr Wang and Nat Friedman, to drive progress in artificial general intelligence (AGI) and superintelligence. The company is aggressively recruiting top AI researchers and engineers, offering multi-million-dollar incentives to attract talent from competitors like OpenAI and Google DeepMind.