Meta Has a New Boss to Help 'Encourage' Its Workers to Use More AI
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg aims to boost efficiency by using a personal AI agent to bypass management layers, supporting 78,000 employees building their own AI assistants.
- According to The Wall Street Journal, CEO Mark Zuckerberg is developing a personal AI agent to perform executive duties autonomously, allowing him to retrieve information and complete tasks faster without navigating management layers.
- Meta's 78,000 employees are racing to build their own AI assistants as the company pushes to become "AI native," with Zuckerberg telling investors in January that the goal is to "get more done" by flattening teams.
- Employees currently use tools like 'Second Brain,' which helps locate and organise documents, and 'My Claw,' a personalised AI agent that can communicate with colleagues' agents. The company maintains an internal messaging board where these agents interact.
- Earlier this month, Meta acquired Moltbook, a social network for AI chatbots, following its purchase of AI agent company Manus last year to integrate advanced agent technology into its workflow.
- The development represents a company-wide culture shift aimed at removing management layers to remain competitive against leaner startups. Euronews Next requested comment from Meta, though the company did not provide a response by publication.
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