Mark Zuckerberg has announced a new top-level initiative called Meta Compute, aimed at building out "tens of gigawatts" of AI infrastructure this decade to ensure the company never runs out of processing power.
Meta has officially acquired the Singapore-based AI startup Manus for over $2 billion. This move marks a pivot for Mark Zuckerberg, as the company shifts focus from simple chatbots to autonomous "agents" that can execute multi-step business tasks like market research and coding on their own.
Meta is making headlines with a record-breaking $15 billion investment in Scale AI, acquiring a 49% stake in the data powerhouse. This bold move signals Meta’s determination to catch up in the race for artificial general intelligence (AGI), with Scale AI’s CEO Alexandr Wang tapped to lead a new superintelligence lab. Here’s what this historic deal means for Meta, Scale AI, and the future of AI innovation.
Meta’s AI obsession just hit a new level. The company is now forcing a Meta AI widget onto WhatsApp home...





