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Zuckerberg Admits: Meta's 'AI Agent' Development Slower Than Expected

Meta CEO revealed in an internal meeting that the development of AI capable of replacing humans hasn't progressed as quickly as hoped, following a major organizational restructuring.

📅 6 Jul 2026, 01:57
Zuckerberg Admits: Meta's 'AI Agent' Development Slower Than Expected
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Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, admitted in an internal company meeting that the development of its AI Agents (artificial intelligence designed to automatically perform certain tasks on behalf of humans) 'has not accelerated as we hoped over the past four months.' This admission comes after a major organizational restructuring in May, which involved laying off about 10% of employees worldwide and transferring approximately 7,000 other employees to teams directly focused on AI. Zuckerberg stated that the bet on this restructuring 'has not paid off' and admitted that the transition process was not as 'clean' as it should have been, and executives miscalculated the timing of the changes. The decision to restructure stemmed from senior management's concern that the company would not adapt quickly enough to technological changes. Despite these delays, Meta continues to invest heavily in AI infrastructure, with expenditures potentially reaching US$145 billion this year. Zuckerberg expects to see clearer returns on this investment within the next 3-6 months. This information comes from an audio recording heard by Reuters, and a Meta spokesperson declined to comment further.

Why it matters
This news reflects that even tech giants like Meta face challenges in developing advanced AI technology, and the arrival of fully functional 'AI assistants' may take longer than many anticipate.
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