<p>Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire CEO of Meta Platforms 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.</p>.<p>Zuckerberg is building the new AI team in tandem with a reported investment of over $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.</p>.Virat fans flood Zuckerberg's social media after cricketer blames algorithm for 'like' on Avneet Kaur's Instagram post.<p>Reuters could not immediately verify the Bloomberg report. Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Last month, Meta delayed the release of its flagship "Behemoth" AI model due to concerns about its capabilities, the Wall Street Journal reported.</p>.<p>Rivals like OpenAI have also been looking to make changes to attract further investment in a bid to develop AGI.</p>
<p>Mark Zuckerberg, the billionaire CEO of Meta Platforms 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.</p>.<p>Zuckerberg is building the new AI team in tandem with a reported investment of over $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.</p>.Virat fans flood Zuckerberg's social media after cricketer blames algorithm for 'like' on Avneet Kaur's Instagram post.<p>Reuters could not immediately verify the Bloomberg report. Meta did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside regular business hours.</p>.<p>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.</p>.<p>Last month, Meta delayed the release of its flagship "Behemoth" AI model due to concerns about its capabilities, the Wall Street Journal reported.</p>.<p>Rivals like OpenAI have also been looking to make changes to attract further investment in a bid to develop AGI.</p>