Zuckerberg admits AI development at Meta is lagging behind expectations

Mark Zuckerberg acknowledges that Meta's AI agents are not developing as quickly as he had hoped, despite significant investments and recent layoffs.
  • Mark Zuckerberg revealed that AI agent progress has not accelerated as anticipated during an internal meeting.
  • Meta has laid off around 8,000 employees and reassigned 7,000 to various AI-focused roles amid restructuring efforts.
  • Despite heavy investments in AI, Zuckerberg expressed that the expected benefits have yet to materialize.

[Via TechCrunch]

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