Alright y’all, buckle up—Zuckerberg just gave us a glimpse into Meta’s next big AI era, and honestly? It’s kinda wild… in the best way.

In classic Zuck fashion, he dropped a spicy new memo laying out where Meta’s headed with AI—and spoiler: it’s not just smarter chatbots or digital assistants.

He’s talking full-blown “personal superintelligence.”

But wait—what even is personal superintelligence?

Zuck says this isn’t about AI replacing your job or automating everything. Instead, Meta wants to build AI that works with you, and for you—basically a brainy sidekick that actually gets your life, your goals, your vibe.

He defines superintelligence as AI that teaches itself and that surpasses human intelligence in reasoning, memory, cognition and knowledge .

Imagine AI that:

  • Helps you solve complex problems

  • Creates what you want to see in the world, and lets you live any adventure.

  • Support your goals, your growth, your creativity

  • Knows how you think, what you care about, and actually helps you grow

Meta’s calling it empowerment, not automation.

And yes, they’re backing this with major coins.

We’re talking $200+ million compensation packages to attract top AI talents. Meta even formed a whole brand-new team—Superintelligence Labs—and went full Avengers mode, recruiting talent from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Anthropic.

Here’s where it gets really interesting…

Zuck’s vision isn’t just big—it’s different. Like, way different from the rest of the industry.

While OpenAI, Google, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang, and others are racing to automate everything—from code to content to entire job categories—Zuckerberg’s going the other way.

For example:

  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says AI will lead to fewer people doing today’s jobs.

  • Mechanize CEO Tamay Besiroglu? He literally said his goal is to automate every job, starting with software engineering.

But Zuck? He’s not buying into that.

Instead of replacing workers, Meta wants to hand people superintelligent tools so they can do more with their lives.

Basically it’s not “AI replaces us.” It’s “AI empowers us.

Oh—and about those AI glasses?

Zuck says the future of computing isn’t in your pocket anymore—it’s on your face.

He believes AI glasses will become our primary devices because they can: See what we see, hear what we hear, interact with us all day, hands-free, and from his words might be one of the channels they deploy superintelligence to us.

And guess what? Meta’s already leading that game with:

  • Over 2 million Ray-Ban Meta glasses sold since last fall

  • 60%+ global market share

  • Just dropped a collab with Oakley

  • Plus a Prada collab is also on the way

So what does it all mean?

Zuckerberg’s betting on a future where you don’t get left behind by AI—you level up with it.

This isn’t about AI doing everything for us. It’s about AI helping you do more—faster, smarter, and way more personal than ever before.

And if Meta can actually pull this off? It could completely change how we interact with tech—and honestly, with ourselves.

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