Meta Launches Superintelligence Labs Led by Alexandr Wang
- At the end of June 2025, Meta’s CEO announced a reorganization of the company’s AI initiatives, uniting all AI teams under a newly established division named Meta Superintelligence Labs.
- This restructuring aims to advance AI superintelligence amid intense competition and Meta’s strategic recruitment of top AI researchers from rivals like OpenAI.
- Meta hired Alexandr Wang, former Scale AI CEO, as chief AI officer along with Nat Friedman and Daniel Gross to lead the labs working on foundation models and products.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated in a recent podcast that Meta offered signing bonuses up to $100 million to recruit AI talent, reflecting unprecedented market rates noted by Andrew Bosworth.
- Meta’s establishment of the new labs and aggressive hiring signal its commitment to lead AI development and accelerate progress toward superintelligence.
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