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Zuckerberg drops billions on Meta AI arms race as Hyperion project dwarfs rivals
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51934, member: 636"] Meta accelerates artificial intelligence infrastructure development through massive capital investments planned for the coming years. Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg announced the company will deploy more than 5 gigawatts of computing power across multiple data centers. The social media giant allocates $65 billion toward AI capital expenditures before 2025 concludes. These investments support Meta's strategy to dominate artificial intelligence competition against major technology rivals. The company establishes multi-gigawatt computing clusters to power advanced machine learning operations. The first major facility, Prometheus, will begin operations during 2026 with one gigawatt of processing capacity. Hyperion represents the subsequent phase, expanding computational resources to five gigawatts over several years. Meta plans additional clusters beyond these primary installations to support long-term AI development goals. The power requirements dwarf existing supercomputers like El Capitan, which consumes 30 megawatts of electricity. Meta's facilities will demand approximately 160 times more energy than current leading systems. Zuckerberg assembled elite researchers under the Superintelligence Labs division to advance artificial general intelligence research. The recruitment strategy attracted prominent figures such as former Scale AI leader Alexandr Wang. Meta hired top scientists from OpenAI, generating industry controversy over talent acquisition practices. These personnel moves reflect the company's commitment to surpassing competitors in AI capabilities. The investment approach positions Meta to achieve artificial general intelligence breakthroughs ahead of established technology companies. [/QUOTE]
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