Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg just unveiled a bold new AI vision—and it’s not about one centralized superintelligence ruling the world. Instead, he’s imagining a future where each of us has our own personalized super-AI: a digital companion tailored to our needs, habits, and goals.
In this episode of Tech It From Me, I explore what that means, how it compares to strategies from Microsoft, Apple, Google, and OpenAI, and what it could mean for privacy, control, and everyday life. From Meta’s closed-source pivot to Microsoft’s Copilot push, we break down the competing AI philosophies shaping your digital future.
Whether you’re excited, skeptical, or a bit of both, this episode will help you make sense of the AI arms race we’re all living in.
🎧 Topics covered:
- Zuckerberg’s AI manifesto: personalized super-AIs vs centralized AGI
- Why Meta is walking back open-source AI
- Comparing AI strategies: Meta vs Microsoft vs Google vs Apple vs OpenAI
- What “personal superintelligence” could look like in real life
- The risks, rewards, and reality of trusting one company with your digital twin
📖 Read the full write-up: The Case for Personalized Superintelligence: Zuckerberg vs the AI Mainstream
