Meta is preparing for its fourth major restructuring of artificial intelligence operations in just six months, according to a report citing people familiar with the matter.
The company is expected to split its newly formed AI unit, Superintelligence Labs, into four groups. These include a new division called “TBD Lab” (to be determined), a products team that will handle the Meta AI assistant, an infrastructure team, and the Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab that will continue focusing on long-term research.
Meta did not provide an immediate response to requests for comment, and the report could not be independently confirmed.
As the race for artificial intelligence dominance heats up in Silicon Valley, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is aggressively pushing Meta towards artificial general intelligence, a field that aims to build machines capable of surpassing human intelligence. This, the company hopes, will also create fresh revenue streams.
Earlier this year, Meta reorganised its AI operations under Superintelligence Labs after facing challenges such as senior staff exits and the weak reception of its open-source Llama 4 model.
In addition to structural changes, Meta has been making huge investments in AI infrastructure. The company has partnered with U.S. bond major PIMCO and asset manager Blue Owl Capital to raise $29 billion for data centre expansion in rural Louisiana.
Zuckerberg announced in July that Meta would invest hundreds of billions of dollars to build several large-scale AI data centres. Last month, the company also raised the lower end of its annual capital expenditure forecast by $2 billion, setting a new range between $66 billion and $72 billion.
The company has acknowledged that rising infrastructure costs and increasing salaries, as it continues to attract researchers with high pay packages, will push its 2026 expenses to grow faster than those of 2025.
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