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    Meta names ChatGPT co-creator as chief scientist of Superintelligence Lab

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    Posted on July 25, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Meta appoints Shengjia Zhao, co-creator of ChatGPT, as chief scientist of its Superintelligence Lab, enhancing its AI research capabilities.

    Table of Contents

    • Meta's AI Leadership and Strategy
    • Appointment of Shengjia Zhao
    • Meta's AI Ambitions
    • Talent Acquisition from Rivals

    Meta Appoints ChatGPT Co-Creator as Chief Scientist for AI Lab

    Meta's AI Leadership and Strategy

    By Echo Wang

    Appointment of Shengjia Zhao

    NEW YORK (Reuters) -Meta Platforms has appointed Shengjia Zhao, co-creator of ChatGPT, as chief scientist of its Superintelligence Lab, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said on Friday, as the company accelerates its push into advanced AI.

    Meta's AI Ambitions

    "In this role, Shengjia will set the research agenda and scientific direction for our new lab working directly with me and Alex," Zuckerberg wrote in a Threads post, referring to Meta’s Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang, who Zuckerberg hired from startup Scale AI when Meta took a big stake in it.   

    Talent Acquisition from Rivals

    Zhao, a former research scientist at OpenAI, co-created ChatGPT, GPT-4 and several of OpenAI’s mini models, including 4.1 and o3. 

    He is among several researchers who have moved from OpenAI to Meta in recent weeks, part of a broader talent arms race as Zuckerberg aggressively hires from rivals to close the gap in advanced AI. Meta has been offering some of Silicon Valley’s most lucrative pay packages and striking startup deals to attract top researchers, a strategy that follows the underwhelming performance of its Llama 4 model.

    Meta launched the Superintelligence Lab recently to consolidate work on its Llama models and long‑term artificial general intelligence ambitions. Zhao is a co-founder of the lab, according to the Threads post, which operates separately from FAIR, Meta’s established AI research division led by deep learning pioneer Yann LeCun.

    Zuckerberg has said Meta aims to build “full general intelligence” and release its work as open source  — a strategy that has drawn both praise and concern within the AI community.  

    (Reporting by Echo Wang in New YorkEditing by Rod Nickel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Meta appoints Shengjia Zhao as chief scientist of Superintelligence Lab.
    • •Zhao co-created ChatGPT and worked at OpenAI.
    • •Meta aims to advance AI leadership with new hires.
    • •Superintelligence Lab focuses on AI research and development.
    • •Meta's strategy includes lucrative offers to attract top talent.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Meta names ChatGPT co-creator as chief scientist of Superintelligence Lab

    1Who has been appointed as the chief scientist of Meta's Superintelligence Lab?

    Shengjia Zhao, co-creator of ChatGPT, has been appointed as the chief scientist of Meta's Superintelligence Lab.

    2What is Shengjia Zhao's previous experience before joining Meta?

    Zhao was a former research scientist at OpenAI, where he co-created ChatGPT and GPT-4.

    3What are Meta's goals for the Superintelligence Lab?

    Meta aims to build 'full general intelligence' and release its work as open source, consolidating efforts on its Llama models.

    4What recent trend is seen in the AI industry regarding talent acquisition?

    There is a broader talent arms race, with several researchers moving from OpenAI to Meta as Zuckerberg aggressively hires from rivals.

    5What has Mark Zuckerberg stated about the research direction of the lab?

    Zuckerberg mentioned that Shengjia Zhao will set the research agenda and scientific direction for the Superintelligence Lab.

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