Zuckerberg admits Meta's AI agent technology progressing slower than expected despite $145B infrastructure spend
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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged during an internal town hall that the company's AI agent technology is progressing slower than expected, despite Meta's projected $145 billion spending on AI infrastructure this year. The company's bets on AI agents "haven't come to fruition yet," signaling challenges in Meta's sweeping AI restructuring efforts.
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Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged shortcomings in the company's sweeping restructuring
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