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Марк Цукерберг выпустил манифест об ИИ-будущем: 6500 слов о роли Meta и открытом доступе

11 августа 2026 года Марк Цукерберг опубликовал манифест «The Future is for Everyone» — более 6500 слов о будущем ИИ. CEO Meta объясняет, как нужно разрабатывать, масштабировать и регулировать ИИ, и почему Meta должна стать главным двигателем открытого доступа к сверхинтеллекту. The Verge выделил четыре ключевых тезиса. Прошлогоднее открытое письмо Цукерберга было гораздо короче — новый манифест разворачивает аргументацию на порядок. *Meta признана экстремистской организацией и запрещена в РФ.

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Марк Цукерберг выпустил манифест об ИИ-будущем: 6500 слов о роли Meta и открытом доступе
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On August 11, 2026, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, published a manifesto titled "The Future is for Everyone" — a text of more than 6,500 words outlining his vision for the future of AI: how to develop it, how to expand access to it, and how to regulate it.

What's Inside the 6,500-Word Manifesto

The manifesto covers three key themes: AI development, its scaling, and regulation. Zuckerberg explains Meta's position on each of them and shows how the company intends to participate in shaping the rules of the game for the entire industry.

  • Published on August 11, 2026, on the official Meta blog
  • Volume — more than 6,500 words
  • Title — "The Future is for Everyone"
  • Topics: AI development, scaling, regulation, Meta's strategic role
  • The Verge identified four key theses from the document

The manifesto echoes a shorter open letter that Zuckerberg published in 2025 about the importance of public access to superintelligent AI. According to The Verge's assessment, the current text significantly expands and elaborates on last year's arguments.

Why Meta Is Betting on Openness

Zuckerberg's central thesis is that powerful AI should be available to the general public, not just a closed circle of laboratories. This is a direct alternative position to OpenAI and Anthropic, which develop their flagship models behind closed doors.

"The

Future is for Everyone," reads the title of the manifesto published by Mark Zuckerberg on August 11, 2026, on the official Meta blog.

Since the launch of the open Llama model series, Meta has consistently implemented an openness strategy. The new manifesto is a programmatic consolidation of this strategy at the CEO level: the company intends to participate not just in the technology race, but also in shaping the ideology around it. As the document's description in The Verge suggests, openness is the red thread running through the entire text.

Why This Is Needed Right Now

The term "superintelligent AI" that Zuckerberg uses is a practical synonym for AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). In 2026, several leading laboratories — OpenAI, Google DeepMind, Anthropic — are actively developing systems in the direction of AGI. Against this backdrop, Meta's manifesto is a bid for ideological leadership: Zuckerberg wants the discussion about AGI to proceed according to rules favorable to open developers, not just closed ones.

According to The Verge, the document is addressed not only to a broad audience but also to regulators: it covers Meta's position on AI regulation issues — which directly affects what the legislative response to AGI will look like in the US and Europe. Zuckerberg seeks to secure a seat at the negotiating table in advance, before the rules are adopted.

What This Means

Zuckerberg's manifesto is not a product announcement or a technical document. It is Meta's ideological positioning ahead of the next stage of the AI race, written in advance — while regulators have not yet set the rules. The 6,500 words signal that the company is preparing for a long-term public and regulatory discussion, not just competitive battles in laboratories.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is Superintelligent AI?

Superintelligent AI refers to systems that surpass humans in intelligence across a broad range of tasks; it is effectively a synonym for AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). Zuckerberg uses this term as the target horizon for the development of Meta AI and the entire industry.

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Many Words Are in the Manifesto and Where Can It Be Read?

The manifesto "The Future is for Everyone" contains more than 6,500 words and is published on the official Meta blog (about.fb.com). The document is in English; there is no official Russian translation at the time of publication.

*Meta has been recognized as an extremist organization and is banned in Russia.

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