Meta plans to restructure its AI efforts for the fourth time in six months by dividing the Superintelligence Labs unit into four groups: a product team including the smart assistant Meta AI, an infrastructure team, the long-term research lab FAIR, and a new lab yet to be defined. This comes amid accelerating competition in Silicon Valley to develop Artificial General Intelligence (AGI), with CEO Mark Zuckerberg pushing to build systems that surpass human thinking capabilities. Meta has also intensified investments in data centers, partnering with Pimco and Blue Owl Capital to secure $29 billion in funding for a project in Louisiana. Additionally, it raised its 2025 capital expenditure forecast to between $66 billion and $72 billion, up by $2 billion from previous estimates.