Zuckerberg builds AI agent to streamline meta work

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Zuckerberg builds AI agent to streamline meta work
Zuckerberg builds AI agent to streamline meta work
Heidi Cuthbert
Written by Heidi Cuthbert
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing a personal AI agent to assist with managing the company and improving decision-making efficiency.

According to reports, the AI tool is already being used in early form to retrieve information directly, reducing reliance on internal teams and speeding up workflows.

“As we navigate this, our north star is building the best place for individuals to make a massive impact,”

Said Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

The initiative is part of a broader push at Meta to adopt agentic AI tools across its workforce, aiming to increase productivity and compete with smaller, AI-native startups.

Employees are already using internal tools such as MyClaw and Second Brain, which provide access to company data, automate tasks, and function similarly to an AI-powered chief of staff.

The shift toward AI-driven operations comes alongside reports that Meta may consider layoffs affecting up to 20% of its workforce, although the company has described such claims as speculative.

The move reflects a wider industry trend, with both tech and crypto firms restructuring around AI capabilities to improve efficiency and reduce operational costs.

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