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Mark Zuckerberg Personally Recruits Elite ‘Superintelligence’ AI Team with Lucrative Pay Packages

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly taking a hands-on approach in the intensely competitive race for artificial intelligence supremacy, personally recruiting a specialized 50-person ‘Superintelligence’ AI team. To attract the industry’s brightest minds, Zuckerberg is offering staggering nine-figure pay packages

Zuckerberg’s ambitious objective is to create AI systems that will exceed human abilities, a goal that utilizes Meta’s significant revenue and its capability for extensive data center investments. This bold initiative seeks to provide Meta with a considerable edge in the swiftly changing AI environment.

Reports suggest that Zuckerberg has been actively engaging with prominent AI researchers and engineers, offering highly appealing compensation packages to entice talent from competing companies like OpenAI and Google. A notable addition to this elite team is expected to be Alexandr Wang, the 28-year-old founder of Scale AI.

This proactive recruitment effort by Zuckerberg is believed to be driven by recent frustrations regarding Meta’s AI challenges, especially the tepid response to its Llama 4 AI model. The initiative highlights the intensifying rivalry among tech giants striving to attain artificial general intelligence (AGI) and, ultimately, superintelligence.

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