Meta’ s Llama 4 advances open-source AI superintelligence with self-improving systems, reaching 3.4bn users and US $ 179bn revenue growth
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Meta’ s Llama 4 advances open-source AI superintelligence with self-improving systems, reaching 3.4bn users and US $ 179bn revenue growth
Meta is now charting a different course in the AI race. While competitors focus on closed systems and workplace automation, Mark Zuckerberg has doubled down on open-source AI and what he calls“ personal superintelligence” for everyone.
The company’ s boldest move came in April 2025 with the launch of Llama 4 Scout and Maverick, the first open-weight natively multimodal models with unprecedented context support and built using a mixture-of-experts architecture.
These are a shift towards AI systems that can handle text, images and complex reasoning tasks seamlessly. But the CEO’ s ambitions stretch far beyond current models.
“ Over the last few months we have begun to see glimpses of our AI systems improving themselves,” he claims, describing this as“ the first step towards achieving artificial superintelligence.”
It’ s a striking assertion that suggests Meta might be closer to breakthrough AI capabilities than many realise.
The company has backed these claims with serious investment.
Mark Zuckerberg plans to invest“ hundreds of billions of dollars” into AI compute infrastructure, including multiple data centre superclusters designed specifically for training advanced AI models.
Meta Superintelligence Labs, announced in June 2025 and led by Scale AI’ s former CEO Alexandr Wang, is the company’ s most ambitious AI initiative yet.
Unlike rivals pursuing centralised AI systems, Meta’ s vision focuses on“ building personal superintelligence for everyone” rather than directing AI towards automating work.
“ I believe in building personal superintelligence for everyone”
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