Meta Focuses on Artificial General ‍Intelligence, Assembling AI Team

Updated June 10, 2025

Meta​ Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly building a team of 50 artificial intelligence ‍(AI) experts. The goal:​ to surpass competitors in ⁤the race to achieve artificial⁣ general intelligence (AGI). This move underscores Meta’s commitment to advancing its AI capabilities.

Artificial general intelligence refers to AI that possesses human-level cognitive functions, including the ‌capacity for self-learning. Zuckerberg’s push comes amid reported frustrations with Meta Platforms‘ existing AI capabilities.

According to sources familiar with the plan, the ​new team,​ comprised of AI researchers and engineers, has been internally dubbed a “superintelligence group.” The team will be ‌located near Zuckerberg at Meta’s Menlo Park, California, headquarters.

Llama 4⁤ LLM Concerns

Zuckerberg’s hands-on approach to recruitment stems ⁤partly from concerns about the quality and ⁣reception of Llama 4, Meta’s latest large language model (LLM). Last month, reports indicated that Meta delayed ‌the launch ⁢of its “Behemoth” AI model, a new​ version of‌ Llama ​4, due ⁤to concerns about insufficient improvements over previous versions.

In April, Meta announced plans ⁤to increase its capital expenditures for the year to between $64 billion and $72⁣ billion. The investment aims to bolster the company’s AI capacity.

Meta shares were up approximately 1% in premarket trading Tuesday, adding to a nearly 20% gain year-to-date.

What’s​ next

The⁤ formation of this‍ specialized AI team signals Meta’s intensified‌ focus on artificial general intelligence. The company’s progress in this area will be closely watched as it competes with​ other tech giants in the rapidly evolving AI ⁤landscape.