Mark Zuckerberg Shares Vision For Personal Superintelligence - 1

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Mark Zuckerberg Shares Vision For Personal Superintelligence

  • Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert
  • Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager

Meta’s CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared an open letter on Wednesday outlining his vision for “Personal Superintelligence,” a hypothetical form of advanced artificial intelligence the company has begun developing.

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  • Mark Zuckerberg shared an open letter outlining his vision for “Personal Superintelligence.”
  • The CEO said the technology will “help humanity accelerate our pace of progress,” and that smartglasses will become more valuable in the future.
  • Meta wants to make the technology accessible for everyone.

In a plain-text document published on Meta’s website, Zuckerberg offered an optimistic perspective on the future of AI and the development of superintelligence, the highest level of AI development under the current widely accepted framework.

“AI will improve all our existing systems and enable the creation and discovery of new things that aren’t imaginable today,” wrote Zuckerberg. “I am extremely optimistic that superintelligence will help humanity accelerate our pace of progress. But perhaps even more important is that superintelligence has the potential to begin a new era of personal empowerment.”

The statement doesn’t provide details on how technology will directly benefit humanity or fit into Meta’s business strategy, but shares Meta’s intentions on making it accessible to everyone. Zuckerberg also emphasized that wearable devices—like the smart glasses Meta is building —will become even more useful in the future.

“We believe the benefits of superintelligence should be shared with the world as broadly as possible. That said, superintelligence will raise novel safety concerns,” states the document. “The rest of this decade seems likely to be the decisive period for determining the path this technology will take, and whether superintelligence will be a tool for personal empowerment or a force focused on replacing large swaths of society.”

Meta also released a short video on social media in which Zuckerberg briefly explains his vision for superintelligence and underscores the company’s goal of developing “personal superintelligence.”

Today Mark shared Meta’s vision for the future of personal superintelligence for everyone. Read his full letter here: https://t.co/2p68g36KMj pic.twitter.com/Hpzf77jAiG — AI at Meta (@AIatMeta) July 30, 2025

The statement has been shared minutes before the company’s earnings call—the company’s second quarter results have surpassed experts’ expectations, and shares climbed 10% —and a few days after Meta finished hiring talents with multimillion-dollar offers for its new SuperIntelligence AI Lab .

Aker And Nscale To Build OpenAI’s Largest Data Center In Europe - 2

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Aker And Nscale To Build OpenAI’s Largest Data Center In Europe

  • Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert
  • Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager

Norway’s Aker ASA and the London-based infrastructure company Nscale Global Holdings announced on Thursday a new joint venture to build OpenAI’s largest artificial intelligence facility in Europe. The data center project, called Stargate Norway, will be located in Kvandal, in northern Norway. The companies aim to deploy 100,000 NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) by the end of 2026.

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  • Aker and Nscale will build OpenAI’s largest data center in Europe, powered entirely by renewable energy.
  • Stargate Norway will be located in Kvandal, just outside Narvik in northern Norway.
  • The facility aims to deploy 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by the end of 2026.

According to Aker’s announcement , Stargate Norway will be powered by renewable energy and deliver 230MW of capacity. The companies plan to scale operations over the coming years and provide AI infrastructure for more companies, researchers, and communities across Norway and Europe.

“Stargate Norway will be designed to provide secure, scalable, and energy-efficient infrastructure for sovereign AI workloads across Europe, fully aligned with European regulatory frameworks,” states the document. “Stargate Norway is planned to deliver 230MW of capacity, with ambitions to expand by an additional 290MW – positioning it among the most significant AI infrastructure investments in Europe.”

The project has been launched under OpenAI’s “OpenAI for Countries” programme, and it will be the first AI infrastructure in Europe under the initiative. It will be jointly owned (50/50) by Aker and Nscale, and both parties have committed to 1 billion for the initial phase of the project.

According to CNBC , OpenAI will act as “off-taker,” meaning it will commit to purchasing the compute capacity provided by the facility. The companies aim to install 100,000 NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs) by the end of 2026 to power large-scale AI models.

“Part of the purpose of this project is to partner with OpenAI and leverage European sovereign compute to release additional services and features to the European continent,” said Josh Payne, CEO of Nscale, in an interview with CNBC.

Aker also highlighted the advantages of the site’s location—just outside Narvik—noting its abundant hydropower, limited transmission capacity, and low local electricity demand. The cool climate and stable environmental conditions make Kvandal “an ideal location” for hosting large-scale AI infrastructure

The Stargate Project was initially launched in the United States in January in a joint venture including the White House and other investors such as SoftBank and Oracle in a $500 billion joint venture.