Meta reorganises artificial intelligence initiatives with superintelligence lab

Meta forms a new superintelligence unit co-led by Alexandr Wang and Nat Friedman to advance next-generation Artificial Intelligence.

Meta Platforms is consolidating its artificial intelligence operations under a newly formed group called Meta Superintelligence Labs, with ambitions to develop smarter-than-human artificial intelligence while also delivering cutting-edge, practical AI-driven products. This reorganised unit signals Meta´s latest high-stakes move in the race for artificial intelligence leadership, following substantial investments in previous ventures such as Reality Labs—which has focused on metaverse hardware—and now a similar financial commitment to advancing AI research and capabilities.

Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg announced that the superintelligence lab will be jointly led by Alexandr Wang, the former CEO of Scale AI, and Nat Friedman, ex-GitHub chief executive. Meta recently secured a 49 percent stake in Scale AI to bolster its efforts. Wang will oversee the new research ambitions, while Friedman is set to direct AI product development and applied research. Their leadership is complemented by an influx of top-tier artificial intelligence talent, including 11 prominent hires from industry rivals. Notable recruits include researchers previously at Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic, such as Jack Rae, Pei Sun, Yu Jiahui, Bi Shuchao, Zhao Shengjia, Ren Hongyu, and Joel Pobar, the latter returning after a decade with Meta.

This expanded hiring drive comes amid intensified industry competition. Not only have Microsoft and Amazon spent aggressively to obtain leading talent from companies like Inflection AI and Adept, but all tech giants are rapidly growing their compute and infrastructure investments to support ever-more demanding generative artificial intelligence services. Meta’s latest restructure follows disappointing feedback from the research community on its Llama 4 model and the departure of senior staff. The company is determined to reverse momentum and cement its position in the next era of artificial intelligence, both through strategic leadership and aggressive recruitment, at a time when the stakes for innovation and influence have never been higher.

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