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  Current News  Zuckerberg’s Meta Misses AI Goal Despite $135B Spending Spree
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Zuckerberg’s Meta Misses AI Goal Despite $135B Spending Spree

Maoli MitchellMaoli Mitchell—March 13, 20260
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MENLO PARK, CA — After a year of aggressive spending and high-stakes recruitment, Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta is reportedly facing a major setback in its race for artificial intelligence supremacy. Sources close to the project indicate that Meta has missed a critical internal deadline to ship its latest ‘frontier’ AI model. Originally scheduled for a late March 2026 debut, the model—known internally as ‘Avocado’—has been delayed until May at the earliest. The delay comes amidst a multi-billion dollar investment cycle and a ‘costly talent war’ that has seen Zuckerberg personally intervening to poach researchers from competitors like OpenAI and Thinking Machines Lab.

The Deep Dive

As the Silicon Valley AI arms race accelerates, Meta Platforms Inc. finds itself in a precarious position. For months, Mark Zuckerberg has signaled that 2026 would be the year Meta closed the gap with industry leaders. However, the reported delay of the Meta AI deadline suggests that throwing money at the problem—even upwards of $135 billion—may not be enough to overcome fundamental engineering hurdles.

The ‘Avocado’ Problem: Performance vs. Hype

The core of the current crisis lies in ‘Avocado,’ the successor to the Llama series intended to power Meta’s ‘personal superintelligence’ vision. Internal testing data leaked this week suggests that while Avocado outperforms previous Meta models, it remains significantly behind Google’s Gemini 3.0 and OpenAI’s latest frontier models. Specifically, the model has struggled with complex reasoning, multi-step programming tasks, and nuanced creative writing—the very benchmarks that define ‘frontier’ status in 2026.

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Insiders claim the performance plateau is causing friction within Meta’s ‘Superintelligence Lab.’ Engineers are reportedly working grueling schedules to bridge the gap, but the ‘Avocado’ model has yet to reach the ‘logic-density’ required for a public rollout. This delay is particularly stinging given that Zuckerberg promised investors a ‘major AI acceleration’ during the company’s February earnings call.

A Costly Talent War and the Great Brain Drain

To fix these performance issues, Meta has engaged in what industry analysts call the most expensive recruitment drive in tech history. Zuckerberg has reportedly been sending personal WhatsApp messages to top researchers at OpenAI and DeepMind, offering compensation packages ranging from $100 million to a staggering $1 billion over several years.

However, the strategy has met with mixed results. Recently, the 50-member team at Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab reportedly rejected a unanimous $1 billion offer from Meta, citing concerns over Meta’s ‘chaotic culture’ and lack of a singular AI vision. This follows a multi-year ‘brain drain’ where former Meta AI luminaries left to found successful competitors like Perplexity and Mistral. The current narrative suggests that while Meta can offer the highest salaries, it is struggling to offer the most compelling research environment.

The $135 Billion Question: Investor Patience

Wall Street is watching Meta’s capital expenditure with growing scrutiny. With a 2026 budget allocated between $115 billion and $135 billion—a massive jump from previous years—investors are looking for a return on the Mark Zuckerberg AI investment. The current delay raises questions about whether Meta’s strategy of ‘brute-forcing’ AI through massive GPU clusters and expensive hires can actually yield a superior product.

While Meta’s core advertising business remains strong, the company’s pivot to AI is seen as a ‘must-win’ scenario. If Avocado fails to impress when it finally launches in May, Zuckerberg may face increased pressure to justify the ‘Meta Compute’ project’s astronomical costs. For now, the tech world waits to see if the extra two months will be enough to turn Meta’s ‘Avocado’ into the industry-defining tool the company so desperately needs.

FAQ: People Also Ask

What is Meta’s Avocado AI model?
Avocado is the internal codename for Meta’s next-generation ‘frontier’ large language model, designed to compete directly with OpenAI’s GPT-5 and Google’s Gemini 3.0 in reasoning and coding capabilities.

Why did Meta delay its AI launch?
Reports indicate that Avocado failed to meet internal performance benchmarks during testing, particularly in areas of logical reasoning and programming, leading to a delay from March to May 2026.

How much is Meta spending on AI in 2026?
Meta has provided capital expenditure guidance of $115 billion to $135 billion for 2026, focused heavily on building out the infrastructure for its Superintelligence Lab and acquiring top-tier talent.

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Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.
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Maoli Mitchell is an editor and journalist with a keen focus on music and local news. At the helm of content creation, Maoli ensures that readers stay informed about the latest happenings in their community while also diving into the vibrant music scene that defines the area's cultural landscape. With a background in both editorial management and music journalism, Maoli has a talent for blending informative reporting with engaging storytelling. When not curating articles or conducting interviews, Maoli enjoys attending live performances, discovering new local bands, and exploring the diverse neighborhoods that inspire their work. Connect with Maoli to stay updated on the stories and sounds that make your community unique.

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