Meta is accelerating its artificial intelligence (AI) strategy by developing a personal assistant specifically for CEO Mark Zuckerberg, to optimize operational efficiency.
According to the leading US economic and financial newspaper - Wall Street Journal, this project is described as a "CEO agent", a tool that can help Meta leaders access information faster without going through many intermediaries.
This AI assistant has the ability to synthesize data, search for answers and support decision-making in real time. This helps Zuckerberg shorten the working process, while speeding up the processing of strategic issues. The project is currently in the development phase and has not been officially announced by Meta.
Along with that, Meta also widely deployed another tool called "Second Brain", which allows indexing and accessing internal documents for projects.
This tool is seen as a "second brain", helping employees easily access data and improve work efficiency.
In addition, many Meta employees have begun to use personal AI assistants such as My Claw, which is a platform that can access chat logs, work files, and even contact colleagues on behalf of users. These tools are gradually changing the way businesses operate.
The above move is part of Meta's overall AI strategy, including the acquisition of startup Manus (China) in December. The company claims that their AI agents are more efficient than some competitors in the market.