Zuckerberg Develops AI Agent for Meta CEO Role
Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly creating an AI assistant to help him manage his executive tasks at Meta.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly developing an AI agent to assist him in running the company, designed to help him get information faster by bypassing organizational layers that traditionally require querying multiple people. The initiative reflects Zuckerberg's broader push to flatten Meta's management structure, as he stated on a recent earnings call: "We're investing in AI-native tooling so individuals at Meta can get more done. We're elevating individual contributors and flattening teams".
META has been integrating AI tools across its workforce, with employees already using internal systems called "Second Brain" for document organization and "My Claw" for personalized inter-employee communication. The company has embedded AI adoption into performance reviews and maintains leaderboards ranking employee AI token consumption. AI systems at Meta have uncovered 5,000 scam attempts daily and reduced problematic ad views by 7%.
The CEO agent project underscores a growing trend among tech leaders to use AI for executive decision-making, though it also raises questions about the role of middle management in AI-native organizations. With Meta investing tens of billions in developing what Zuckerberg calls "superintelligent" AI models, the company is positioning itself as both a builder and power user of enterprise AI, potentially setting a template for how large organizations restructure around agentic workflows.
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