Meta chief global affairs officer Joel Kaplan is laying out the path for Meta to bring Personal Superintelligence to billions of people across the globe.
In a new CNBC interview at Davos 2026, Kaplan says Meta’s long-term ambition is to deliver superintelligence to the hands of every person on the planet.
According to the executive, Meta is prepared to spend hundreds of billions of dollars to make the vision come to life.
“We’ve got a platform that serves 3.5 billion people every day, so we have some real advantages there. And we are spending a lot of money to build the massive data center and power infrastructure necessary to bring that vision to fruition. And we’re confident that with the right models and the right products, we’re going to be able to build Personal Superintelligence and empower everyone.”
Kaplan adds that Meta is solidifying its position on AI hardware, as the firm believes it is the most crucial component to bringing Personal Superintelligence to the masses.
“We’ve got a real lead on wearables, which we think is going to be the next computing technology that actually brings that Personal Superintelligence to bear because of the partnerships we have with Ray-Ban and Oakley. Glasses let AI see what you see, hear what you hear and talk to you throughout the day. So we think that’s the right form factor to bring AI to people. We’ve got some work to do to catch up on the frontier with our models. I think we’re going to get there this year, and then we’re going to match that with our distribution.”
Last year, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that glasses are the ideal devices for Personal Superintelligence. And just last week, Zuckerberg announced the creation of Meta Compute, describing it as a “top-level initiative” toward the firm’s goal of delivering Personal Superintelligence to billions of people.
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