Meta’s latest reorganization around its “Superintelligence” labs marks more than just a corporate reshuffle—it signals the company’s determination to claim a central role in the race toward Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). What started as a spending spree—billions poured into talent and compute—is now evolving into a more structured, deliberate play.
The numbers speak volumes:
More than $14 billion to secure a 49% stake in Scale AI $200 million-plus compensation packages to attract top researchers
These are not incremental bets; they are existential wagers. Mark Zuckerberg knows that the next wave of computing—one powered by general-purpose intelligence—may determine which platforms dominate the next decade. Meta cannot afford to sit on the sidelines. How Meta’s “Superintelligence” labs evolve over the next decade will depend on breakthroughs in research, infrastructure stability, talent retention, and regulatory dynamics. Below are three plausible futures: