Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees in an internal town hall that the company’s push into AI agents has not accelerated as expected and the recent restructuring was not as smooth as planned. He said benefits may emerge in 3–6 months. Meta has also invested heavily in AI infrastructure spending up to $145 billion this year.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged that the company's push into AI agents has not accelerated as quickly as executives had hoped, and that the sweeping reorganisation accompanying it was not as smooth as it should have been, according to a Reuters report.
Agentic development trajectory falls short of expectations
Speaking at an internal town hall, Zuckerberg told employees that the pace of AI agent development over the past four months "hasn't really accelerated in the way that we expected." Reuters cited a recording of the meeting to report that Zuckerberg has accepted that the bets the company placed on its restructured organisation 'haven't come to fruition yet.'
Restructuring called 'not clean,' timing miscalculated
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