Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Wednesday introduced the company’s vision for personal superintelligence, according to TechCrunch. The move signals a shift in how Meta may handle its most advanced AI models. Zuckerberg acknowledged future models may not be open-sourced due to safety concerns, while reaffirming a commitment to sharing AI benefits broadly. This marks a departure from Meta’s earlier stance that open models like Llama were a key differentiator from rivals like OpenAI and Google DeepMind. The change comes after Meta launched a major AGI push in June, investing $14.3 billion in Scale AI and reorganizing under Meta Superintelligence Labs. Zuckerberg outlined plans to deliver personal superintelligence through products like AR glasses that understand a user’s environment and daily routines. A Meta spokesperson said the company still plans to release leading open-source models, but will also pursue a mix of open and closed development.