Summary
- Meta wants AI to empower individuals, not centralize control
- Future devices may replace traditional screens with glasses and wristbands
- Letter emphasizes AI’s role in unlocking human creativity and goals
Mark Zuckerberg has published a new letter outlining Meta’s strategy for building “personal superintelligence”—an AI vision centered on empowering individuals, rather than automating all work. In the statement, Zuckerberg describes early signs of AI systems learning to improve themselves, calling the emergence of superintelligence “in sight.”
Rather than centralizing AI to serve mass automation, Zuckerberg envisions a future where each person has an AI assistant deeply attuned to their goals, values and context — accessible through everyday devices like smart glasses. He believes this will mark a major societal shift, giving people greater agency to create, explore and grow.
Zuckerberg contrasts Meta’s approach with others in the tech industry who see superintelligence as a system for producing universal output and providing for humanity. Meta, he says, is focused on tools that help individuals pursue personal aspirations, continuing the arc of history where technology has expanded creativity, health, science and relationships.
He acknowledges that AI safety will be critical and suggests Meta will be thoughtful in deciding what aspects to open source. With the rest of the decade likely to shape the future of AI, Zuckerberg aims to position Meta as committed to delivering superintelligence at scale — built for people, not just productivity.
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