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Zuckerberg Goes All-In On AI: Meta To Pour Billions Into Data Centers. Here's Why

Mark Zuckerberg isn’t just talking AI but he’s betting big on it. With plans to invest hundreds of billions into building AI superclusters, Meta is making its most audacious move yet.

Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced on Monday that the company intends to commit hundreds of billions of dollars towards constructing state-of-the-art AI data centre superclusters. The announcement, made on Threads, emphasised that each supercluster would be immensely powerful, comparable in size to a large part of Manhattan and designed to support future superintelligence initiatives, reported Reuters.

What’s Driving the Investment

Zuckerberg revealed that the first of these advanced data centres, dubbed Prometheus, is scheduled to begin operation in 2026, with a second facility, Hyperion, expected to eventually scale up to 5 gigawatts of power. He confirmed plans for multiple “titan clusters”, each consuming over 1 gigawatt, sufficient to rival some of the most powerful data centre footprints globally.

This infrastructure drive comes amid Meta’s recent setbacks, including delays in its Llama 4 model and the departure of key AI personnel. To address these challenges, Zuckerberg disclosed the formation of a new Meta Superintelligence Labs division headed by industry leaders Alexandr Wang and Nat Friedman.

Talent Acquisition And Financial Backing

Alongside infrastructure, Meta is investing heavily in AI talent. The company has reportedly offered hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation to engineer top AI researchers, including former staff from Apple, GitHub, Scale AI and OpenAI. This follows Meta’s earlier $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI, further accelerating its AI capabilities.

Meta has also scaled up its 2025 capital expenditure forecast to between $64 billion and $72 billion, signalling its financial readiness to underwrite this ambitious AI expansion. Despite the significant outlay, investors responded positively.

Market Reaction And Future Outlook

Meta shares responded positively to the announcement, rising 1%, and the stock has already increased by more than 20 per cent this year.

Meta’s strategic investment places it firmly in contention with other AI leaders such as OpenAI and Google. By building vast, power-intensive data centres and assembling a world-class AI research team, the company aims to achieve superintelligence; machines capable of outperforming humans across a wide range of tasks.

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