After blowing tens of billions of dollars to , Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been funnelling yet more billions into AI. But according to a , Meta is going to tighten the screw on the money tap. Meta's AI division will be "downsized."
First up, Meta [[link]] announced that Meta Superintelligence Labs will be split into four groups: AI research, AI “superintelligence”, products and infrastructure and other AI hardware.
The New York Times claims that, "Meta is also looking at downsizing the AI division overall—which could include eliminating roles or moving employees to other parts of the company—because it has grown to thousands of people in recent
years, the people said. Discussions remain fluid and no final decisions have been made on the downsizing."
Overall, this is a pretty mixed narrative, at best. There's the idea that Meta is downsizing its [[link]] AI activities, all the while spending billions on acquisitions, hundreds of millions on pay packages, and restarting its superintelligence quest from scratch.
The reported turmoil certainly puts Zuckerberg's claims just last month that into an uncomfortable, if not implausible, context. Of course, Zuckerberg has form when it comes to, well, optimism over new technologies.
He has, after all, renamed the entire company after the Metaverse, a project , about the same as the annual budget of NASA. Indeed, Reality Labs, the Meta division responsible for the Metaverse, is still losing money, . Whether Zuckerberg's quest for superintelligence will be any more successful remains to be seen.

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