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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., in April. Zuckerberg is reportedly building a new AI team in tandem with a reported investment of over US$10-billion in Scale AI.Jeff Chiu/The Associated Press

Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire CEO of Meta Platforms META-Q is setting up a team of experts to achieve so-called “artificial general intelligence” (AGI), or machines that can match or surpass human capabilities, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday.

Zuckerberg is building the new AI team in tandem with a reported investment of over US$10-billion in Scale AI, Bloomberg News said, citing sources, adding that Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang was expected to join the AGI group after a deal is done.

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Reuters could not immediately verify the Bloomberg report. Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.

Zuckerberg’s plans to personally recruit around 50 people, including a new head of AI research for the AGI team is driven partly by frustration over the performance and reception of Meta’s latest large language model, Llama 4, Bloomberg News reported.

Last month, Meta delayed the release of its flagship “Behemoth” AI model due to concerns about its capabilities, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Rivals like OpenAI have also been looking to make changes to attract further investment in a bid to develop AGI.

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