Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg said that Meta’s AI agent technology has not advanced as quickly as expected, Reuters reported, citing a recording of an internal town hall. He also acknowledged that the company’s restructuring was not as clean as it could have been, making slower AI progress a management issue as well as a product one.
Meta’s reset included major job cuts and the reassignment of roughly 7,000 employees to AI-focused teams in May. The moves were meant to fund costly AI infrastructure and position Meta for efficiency gains from AI-assisted work, but Reuters said they also triggered employee pushback and morale concerns, raising the stakes for a reorganization built around AI execution.
Zuckerberg said Meta expects more significant benefits from its AI investments in the next three to six months. Separately, Chief Technology Officer Andrew Bosworth said a review of paused mouse-tracking software found no employee data had been included in AI training, and any restart after the review would be opt-in, making near-term delivery the key follow-up for Meta’s AI strategy.
Source: Reuters.
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