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Meta’s $600B AI Gamble: Zuckerberg Bets Big on US Dominance by 2028

Meta’s $600B AI Gamble: Zuckerberg Bets Big on US Dominance by 2028

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2025-11-07 23:18:23
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Zuckerberg's Meta doubles down on US AI with $600B in 3 years commitment

Mark Zuckerberg just shoved $600 billion worth of chips on the US AI roulette table—and the wheel's spinning fast.

No slow plays here: Meta's three-year blitz targets total supremacy in foundational models, VR interfaces, and the ad-targeting matrix that prints their revenue.

Wall Street analysts whisper 'Hail Mary' while counting their commission fees.

Meta’s three-year commitment 

Meta has increased its focus on AI, with a target of achieving superintelligence, which is why it has pledged hundreds of billions of dollars to build several large AI data centers while making  plans for bigger outlays to meet the compute needs this super AI will no doubt require.

The company has revealed plans to invest $1.5 billion in a data center in Texas, breaking ground on its 29th such facility globally, and also locked in a $27 billion financing deal with Blue Owl Capital to fund its Louisiana data center, its biggest project globally.

In September, CEO Mark Zuckerberg floated the idea before U.S. President Donald TRUMP over a White House dinner when he claimed that Meta would invest “at least $600 billion” in the U.S. over the next several years. 

With its investments in the AI sector, Meta expects “notably larger” capital expenses next year. On the company’s recent earnings call, Zuckerberg said Meta is building compute because “it’s the right strategy to aggressively front-load capacity so we’re prepared for the most optimistic cases.” 

However, Cryptopolitan has reported about the firm funneling a lot of funds into the AI sector as it struggles to outdo rivals like Alphabet and ChatGPT-maker OpenAI, who are also developing huge data centers to power future AI models. Even Google has joined the fray as it has revealed plans to invest $15 billion on a data center project in southern India that will be the search giant’s largest AI hub in the world outside of the U.S.

Meta’s deal with Blue Owl Capital

Meta’s joint venture agreement with Blue Owl Capital is expected to fund and develop the social media company’s massive Hyperion data center in rural Louisiana. The deal states that the asset management firm will retain 80% of the joint venture, while Meta will own a 20% stake and oversee the construction and property management services of the data center, which is being built in Richland Parish, Louisiana. 

Blue Owl reportedly contributed about $7 billion in cash as part of the joint venture, and Meta got a one-time payout of $3 billion. With the partnership, Meta gets “the speed and flexibility” it needs to build the data center and support its “long-term AI ambitions,” the social media company said in a statement.

Local utility Entergy informed CNBC in June that the new data center WOULD require about twice as much electricity as the city of New Orleans on a peak day.

The outfit will directly compete with the data centers OpenAI, Oracle and Softbank have come together to build under the Stargate joint venture, which has seen the three companies invest $500 billion.

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