Zuckerberg admits Meta's restructuring and AI agent bets have not paid off as expected
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Eshu Marneedi
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Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged during a Meta town hall that the company's restructuring and layoffs have not yielded the expected results, particularly regarding AI agent development. He admitted that the trajectory of agentic AI development over the past four months hasn't accelerated as anticipated, and that bets on the new organizational structure haven't come to fruition yet. The article reports on Zuckerberg's candid assessment of Meta's strategic missteps in its restructuring efforts.
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Hacker NewsZuckerberg admits Meta's restructuring and AI agent bets have not paid off as expectedeshumarneedi.comKey quotes
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the company's bets on the new structure 'haven't come to fruition yet'
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