
Menlo Park, CA: Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg has promoted veteran executive Vishal Shah to a pivotal leadership position within the company’s surging Artificial Intelligence (AI) division, according to a report by the Financial Times. This move marks the latest step in Zuckerberg’s aggressive push to secure top talent and resources for AI development.
Shah will take charge of Product Management within the AI team, reporting directly to Nat Friedman, Meta’s overall AI product chief, the FT reported, citing an internal memo. While a Meta spokesperson confirmed the development to Reuters, they declined to offer specifics on Shah’s new responsibilities.
From Engineering to Executive VP
Vishal Shah brings a robust technical and product background to his new role. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Business from the University of California at Berkeley in May 2004.
His early career included brief stints as an engineer at Redi2 and an analyst at Accenture. Shah then spent seven years at Turn, a digital marketing company, where he served as director of engineering before moving into a senior director role for product management.
Shah’s tenure at Meta began in 2015 when he joined Instagram as Director of Product Management. He quickly moved up, serving as Vice-President (VP) of Product until August 2021. Following this, he was transitioned to VP of Metaverse, where he served until his recent promotion.
Bridging the AI-Metaverse Divide
The internal memo reviewed by the FT highlighted Shah’s ability to solve “ambiguous technical problems” and his “deep relationships across Meta.”
Shah’s new role is strategic: he will be central to integrating Meta’s artificial intelligence capabilities directly into its Reality Labs division, which focuses on augmented and virtual reality, including the smart glasses initiative. This integration is vital to Zuckerberg’s vision of pursuing what he calls “superintelligence.”
Shah plans to “remain very involved in building bridges between Meta’s Superintelligence Labs and Reality Labs that will enable us to shape how we deliver personal superintelligence to billions of people across all devices,” the FT report added, quoting his internal post. This statement confirms that Shah’s deep understanding of Meta’s future in AR/VR will now be directly applied to its AI development strategy.






