Meta Platforms is preparing its fourth overhaul of its artificial-intelligence organisation in the past six months, according to The Information and confirmed by Reuters. The company will split the recently formed Meta Superintelligence Labs into four groups—a still-unnamed “TBD Lab,” a product team that oversees the Meta AI assistant, an infrastructure team, and the longstanding Fundamental AI Research (FAIR) lab—people familiar with the plan said. Meta declined to comment. The shake-up marks Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg’s latest bid to speed progress toward artificial general intelligence after senior staff departures and a lukewarm reception for the company’s open-source Llama 4 model. Meta has said it is willing to spend "hundreds of billions" of dollars on computing power and talent to keep pace with rivals in the intensifying AI race. Those ambitions are already reshaping Meta’s balance sheet. Last month the company lifted the low end of its 2025 capital-expenditure forecast by $2 billion, to between $66 billion and $72 billion, and arranged a $29 billion financing package with PIMCO and Blue Owl Capital to build a large data-center campus in Louisiana. While Meta reorganises its research ranks, its consumer offerings are still maturing. Bloomberg reports that the standalone Meta AI app, introduced in April 2025, continues to hallucinate facts and struggles to tailor responses to users—highlighting the gap between the company’s lofty AI goals and the performance of its current products.
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