TechFlow reports that, according to The Wall Street Journal on March 23, Meta Platforms (META.O) CEO Mark Zuckerberg envisions a future where every individual—both inside and outside the company—has their own personal AI agent. He plans to start with himself. According to insiders, Zuckerberg is developing a CEO-specific AI agent to assist him with work-related tasks. This agent is still under development but is already helping Zuckerberg access information more quickly—for instance, retrieving answers that would normally require multiple layers of internal communication. The use of AI tools is rapidly spreading across Meta, partly because AI adoption has now become a factor in employee performance evaluations. Insiders say Meta’s internal message board is flooded with employees sharing newly discovered AI use cases and new tools they’ve built using AI. Employees have begun using personal agent tools such as My Claw, which can access their chat histories and work documents and even communicate on their behalf with colleagues—or with their colleagues’ personal agents. There is even a group on the internal message board where employees’ personal agents interact with one another. (Jinshi Data)
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