Meek Mill is looking to make his mark in tech, recently announcing on X (formerly Twitter) that he’s developing an artificial intelligence (AI) tool he believes could have a global impact.

“Working on a ai tool that can change the world lol,” he wrote on Aug. 30, a post that racked up more than 8 million views.

Just a few days later, on Sept. 2, he followed up by sharing that he isn’t going at it alone.

“I have some genius tech guy that’s building a ai tool that everyone will be able to use! I have to get one off first you will see!” he tweeted.

While details remain scarce about the project, Meek Mill has been vocal online about his vision beyond music. According to Complex, the Philadelphia native has posted a series of tweets in recent weeks signaling that he’s in a new chapter — one that blends business, technology, and personal growth.

Just days before his AI reveal, Meek Mill posted, “I can’t wait to get a chance to show the world how smart I really am!”

On Aug. 16, he also shared his ambitions for rapid wealth creation, writing, “I’m about to do 100m in six months lol,” while reflecting on how fame and money affect those around him.

“Mostly everything around me went bunkers about money and fame! It’s sad to see people lose themselves behind this sh-t I’m still standing strong tho,” he added in another post.

Meek Mill has also hinted at a forthcoming memoir titled “Dreams and Nightmares,” named after his 2012 debut album, while noting that he’s actively looking for distribution partners.

“I need distro for my dreams and nightmares book story of my life,” he tweeted on Aug. 21.

While Meek Mill hasn’t revealed specifics about how his AI project will unfold, his remarks place him among a growing list of entertainers and athletes — including Beanie Sigel, Will.i.am, Timbaland, Chris Paul, and Stephen Curry — who have explored AI, as AFROTECH™ previously reported.