- Zuckerberg believes that “Development of Super Intelligence is now in sight”
- He believes that AI glasses become our dominant personal computer device
- The next 10 years will be pivitol for the development of personal superintelligence
In a letter similar to one of Sam Altman’s long wandering blog posts, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg describes its vision for the future, where there is personal superintelligence for everyone, and there is not a single referral to Metaverse in it.
Zuckerberg also delivered the letter in a monologue form via his Instagram account.
Titled “Personal Superintelligence”, the 600+ Word article Zuckerberg sees attempts to stamp his ownership of superintelligence. “Development of Super Intelligence,” he says with confidence, “is now in sight.”
With words that awkwardly repeat exactly what Openai CEO has recently said, Zuckerberg proclaims, “I am extremely optimistic that superintelligence will help humanity to speed our pace in progress. But perhaps more importantly is that superintelligence has the potential to start a new era with personal empowerment where people want to have greater agency to improve the world in the direction, they choose.”
Personal Superintelligence
According to Zuckerberg, anyone who has their own available super intelligence, “help you achieve your goals, create what you want to see in the world, experience any adventure, be a better friend for those you are interested in and grow to become the person you strive to be.”
In a NIKK to Ray-Ban and Oakley Meta AI glasses that the company is so proud of, Zuckerberg says: “Personal devices like glasses that understand our context because they can see what we see, hear what we hear and interact with us all day will become our primary computer devices.”
Personally, I think this is a little difficult to accept based on the current evidence. Although I haven’t had the pleasure of using Meta’s AI glasses yet, I’ve used AI devices like Rabbit R1, which require voice commands to do everything, and it’s a slow and awkward way to use AI compared to quickly writing a prompt or open apps on a screen.
On exactly when we can expect this new era with personal super -intelligence to kick in, Zuckerberg still seems to uncover his efforts a bit: “The rest of this decade probably seems the crucial period to determine the path this technology will take, and whether super -intelligence will be a tool for personal empowerment or a strength that focuses on replacing great scams in society.”
A strength to good or evil
This match between AI, used for good or evil, seems to be a theme that plays on CEO’s mind recently. For example, Sam Altman recently couldn’t seem to decide whether he was afraid of the power of Chatgpt 5 or in awe of it.
Although predicting the impending dawn of superintelligence seems to be the preferred pastime for tech managers at the moment, it seems that technology is building towards a rocker point where super intelligence becomes a reality. Let’s just hope the movies got wrong about what happens then.



