Meta Platforms is preparing yet another shake-up of its artificial intelligence operations, marking the fourth such reorganization in six months, according to The Information.
The company’s AI division, known as Superintelligence Labs, is expected to be split into four groups: a new “TBD Lab” (short for “to be determined”), a products team that includes the Meta AI assistant, an infrastructure team, and the Fundamental AI Research lab, which will focus on long-term projects, the report said.
The move underscores CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s determination to accelerate progress toward artificial general intelligence, even as the Silicon Valley race to dominate AI heats up. The company has already faced challenges, including the high-profile exits of senior researchers and lukewarm reception to its most recent open-source model, Llama 4.
Meta has been pouring money into its AI ambitions. Earlier this month, the company had enlisted bond giant PIMCO and asset manager Blue Owl Capital to lead a $29 billion financing deal for a massive data center expansion in rural Louisiana. In July, Zuckerberg announced plans to spend “hundreds of billions of dollars” to construct several large-scale AI data centers.
The spending spree has already pushed Meta’s capital expenditure forecast higher. Last month, the company raised the lower end of its 2025 guidance by $2 billion, to a range of $66 billion to $72 billion.
Rising costs for data center construction, coupled with soaring compensation for AI researchers — whom Meta has aggressively recruited with lucrative salaries — are expected to drive expense growth in 2026 at a faster pace than the previous year.

