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š§ Metaās Personal Superintelligence Plan
Also: AI menus hit Uber Eats

Welcome, AI enthusiasts
Mark Zuckerberg just shared Metaās AI āpersonal superintelligenceā vision after investing billions in top talent and infrastructure. Itās a vision aimed not at replacing work, but at helping individuals grow and create more. Letās dive in!
In todayās insights:
Metaās Personal Superintelligence Plan
AI menus hit Uber Eats
Stargate Norway launches AI data hub in Europe
Read time: 5 minutes
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Evolving AI: Zuckerberg outlines Metaās AI superintelligence vision, framing it as a tool for personal empowerment rather than automation.
Key Points:
Zuckerberg shares vision for āpersonal superintelligenceā ahead of Metaās Q2 earnings.
Meta has spent billions hiring AI talent, including Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang.
New Meta Superintelligence Labs will develop foundation models like Llama.
Details:
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg published a letter laying out his vision for AI superintelligence, positioning it as a tool for individual empowerment over mass automation. āI think that an even more meaningful impact in our lives is going to come from everyone having a personal superintelligence that helps you achieve your goals, create what you want to see in the world, be a better friend, and grow to become the person that you aspire to beā, he said. The announcement comes after billions spent recruiting top AI talent from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic, including Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang as chief AI officer. The new Meta Superintelligence Labs will focus on foundation models, products, and research. With Q2 earnings approaching, the letter offers investors a rare look at Metaās high-stakes AI strategy.
Why It Matters:
Meta hiring ChatGPT coācreator Shengjia Zhao, pouring billions into Scale AI, and pushing capex toward hundreds of billions by 2026 isnāt just a risky moonshot like the metaverse. Itās part of a wider race laying the groundwork for what could be the next industrial revolution. The companies spending at this scale arenāt just chasing shortāterm wins, theyāre building the infrastructure and platforms that could define how entire industries operate in the coming decade. Metaās plan to turn this into āpersonal superintelligenceā to power individuals is an interesting take vision no one else has. Now, letās see if theyāll execute and deliver.
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UBER EATS
š½ļø AI Menus Hit Uber Eats
Evolving AI: Uber Eats is adding AI-generated content and user perks to spice up its menus.
Key Points:
AI is now generating menu descriptions, tweaking food photos, and summarizing reviews.
Users can upload meal photos with reviews and earn Uber credits if selected.
A new live chat feature lets restaurants clarify orders before delivery.
Details:
Uber Eats is rolling out AI tools to help restaurants polish their menus with smarter descriptions and upgraded food images. It uses AI to enhance low-quality food photos or generate visuals where none exist. The platform is also summarizing reviews to spotlight key feedback. Users can now add their own food photos to reviews, and some will receive Uber credit if their pictures get published. Live Order Chat gives restaurants the ability to message customers directly to resolve issues in real time.
Why It Matters:
More people are picking food based on a photo than a review, and Uber Eats knows it. With AI now stepping in to sharpen menus and fix blurry meals, restaurants get a boost in how their food shows up on screens. But the bigger shift is letting customers contribute. Real photos plus real-time chats mean fewer surprises and faster fixes, though itās still a gamble if that pixel-perfect pad thai will look the same at your doorstep.
Evolving AI: OpenAI is launching a major AI data center in Norway, its first in Europe.
Key Points:
OpenAI unveils Stargate Norway to expand compute capacity across Europe
The Narvik-based facility will run on renewable energy and target 100,000 GPUs by 2026
Local startups and researchers will get priority access, with surplus capacity open to other countries
Details:
OpenAI just announced Stargate Norway, a 230MW AI compute site in Narvik, built in partnership with Nscale and Aker. The site will be powered by hydropower and use efficient chip-level liquid cooling. With expansion plans to 520MW, it's expected to host 100,000 NVIDIA GPUs by 2026. The initiative is part of OpenAI for Countries and aims to boost local AI ecosystems while serving broader regional demand.
Why It Matters:
With the Stargate Norway project, Europe finally gets a serious piece of the high-performance compute puzzle thatās been dominated by the US and Asia. This isnāt just good news for research labs and startups tired of long queue times, it could mean lower costs, faster turnaround, and better data sovereignty for European users. It also signals that AI infrastructure is becoming a geopolitical priority, not just a technical one. The question now is whether this sparks a full-on infrastructure race across the continent.
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