Mark Zuckerberg says Meta will build 'hundreds of gigawatts' of AI capacity over time

Group 1 - Meta is launching a new initiative called Meta Compute, focusing on building data centers and infrastructure for AI, with plans to develop "tens of gigawatts" of capacity this decade and "hundreds of gigawatts or more" over time [1][2] - The company plans to invest $600 billion in US infrastructure and jobs, including AI data centers, by 2028, indicating a strong commitment to AI infrastructure as a competitive advantage [2] - The new initiative will be led by Santosh Janardhan and Daniel Gross, with oversight from Dina Powell McCormick, who will focus on partnerships with governments and sovereign entities for infrastructure financing [3][4] Group 2 - The power output of one gigawatt is comparable to half the output of the Hoover Dam or the power of 2,627 Tesla Model 3s, highlighting the scale of Meta's planned infrastructure [3] - The strategic focus on AI infrastructure is seen as a key competitive advantage for Meta, with the initiative reporting directly to CEO Mark Zuckerberg [2]