Published 18:19 IST, January 19th 2024
Meta's Mark Zuckerberg Commits to Developing Artificial General Intelligence
In a video shared on Meta's social network Threads, Zuckerberg emphasized the necessity of advancing AI capabilities across various domains.
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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has unveiled ambitious plans for company to venture into realm of artificial general intelligence (AGI), marking a significant step in Meta's commitment to expanding AI landscape. Zuckerberg announced Meta's intention to construct its own AGI, with eventual goal of making it available to developers.
In a video shared on Meta's social network Thres, Zuckerberg emphasized necessity of vancing AI capabilities across various domains, especially in developing superior AI for chatbots, creators, and businesses. "It’s become clearer that next generation of services requires building full general intelligence," he stated.
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Meta plans to acquire 350,000 Nvidia AI chips by year end
Zuckerberg elaborated on Meta's long-term vision, expressing intent to build general intelligence, open-source it responsibly, and provide widespre access for benefit of everyone. To support immense processing power required for such endeavors, he disclosed Meta's plan to acquire approximately 350,000 Nvidia AI chips by year's end.
In dition to expanding computational resources, Zuckerberg revealed Meta's initiative to unite its two prominent AI research groups, FAIR and GenAI, to accelerate company's vancements in artificial intelligence.
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What else did Zuckerberg said?
Linking Meta's AI vision with its metaverse goals, Zuckerberg predicted a future where individuals interact with AI frequently throughout day, using smart glasses akin to Meta's Ray-Ban collaboration. He emphasized potential integration of AI into daily life, envisioning a scenario where people engage with AIs seamlessly via smart glasses.
Meta's latest Ray-Ban glasses, equipped with artificial intelligence, offer hands-free functionality, enabling users to make calls, send messages, and capture videos. This move underscores Meta's dedication to integrating AI into user-friendly and accessible devices.
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While Meta's commitment to AI innovation aligns with a broer trend among major tech companies, including Microsoft, Google, and Amazon, Zuckerberg's pledge raises questions about potential societal impacts of vanced AI technologies. As tech industry delves deeper into AI arms race, concerns from skeptics highlight need for responsible and ethical AI development to mitigate unintended consequences.
18:19 IST, January 19th 2024