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Meta is shaking up its AI division with a massive bet: CEO Mark Zuckerberg is creating a new "superintelligence lab", personally recruiting top talent—led by Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang—in a multi-billion dollar deal to supercharge Meta’s AI race.
Wang joins the inner circle: At just 28, Alexandr Wang will lead the new unit alongside other Scale AI talent, taking a top leadership role in Zuckerberg’s AI empire.
The $15B workaround: Instead of a full acquisition, Meta will take a 49% stake in Scale AI, sending billions to Scale’s shareholders while neatly sidestepping regulatory roadblocks.
The talent raid: Zuckerberg has reportedly handpicked nearly 50 researchers, offering jaw-dropping nine-figure compensation packages to lure stars from OpenAI, Google, and other rivals.
Triggered by Llama 4 disappointment: The move comes after Zuckerberg’s frustration with Meta’s Llama 4 performance, fueling his urgency to leapfrog competitors.
After the underwhelming Llama 4 rollout, Zuckerberg isn’t playing defense anymore—he’s rewriting Meta’s AI playbook from scratch. With deep pockets and aggressive recruiting, this bold reset could mark a major turning point in Meta’s AI ambitions—and potentially shake the balance of power in the entire AI arms race.