Zuckerberg admits Meta's AI agents are not advancing as quickly as expected
Mark Zuckerberg is not pleased that his investment in AI hasn’t led to the levels of mass unemployment he had hoped for. Or for people to really use it for much work related at all. As Reuters…
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