Mark Zuckerberg announced the launch of Meta Superintelligence Labs, a new and bold initiative aimed at unifying the company's AI projects under one goal: to create super personal intelligence — intelligent agents that not only assist but also predict, plan, and act on behalf of users.
This move represents a radical shift from Meta's previous strategy of open-source models (like Llama) towards self-decision-making AI systems and agents. This project is led by high-profile names such as Alexander Wang (Scale AI), Nat Friedman (former CEO of GitHub), and Shangjia Zhao (co-creator of GPT-4).
Leveraging Meta's unprecedented access to human behavior data through Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, the labs aim to build AI that understands individuals deeply. However, this vision raises serious questions about privacy, control, and the future of human autonomy in a world where digital agents may know what we want — and act — before we do.