``` 马克·扎克伯格正在构建一个人工智能CEO来帮助他管理Meta。 ```
Mark Zuckerberg Is Building An AI Version Of A CEO To Help Him Run Meta

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/mark-zuckerberg-building-ai-version-ceo-help-him-run-meta

扎克伯格正在领导Meta公司进行全盘转向,拥抱人工智能,首先从构建一个个人人工智能“CEO代理”开始,以简化他自己的工作流程。这一举措反映了更广泛的战略,旨在提高效率、扁平化层级结构,并与敏捷、以人工智能为中心的新兴企业竞争。 Meta正在大力投资内部人工智能工具——例如用于项目组织的“第二大脑”以及可以代表员工进行沟通的代理,同时也在进行外部收购。员工被积极鼓励将人工智能融入日常任务,绩效评估现在会考虑人工智能的使用情况。 虽然这次转型培养了一种快速创新的新精神,但也并非没有担忧。最近的裁员加剧了人们对自动化浪潮下工作保障的担忧。然而,Meta的领导层认为,采用人工智能对于保持竞争力以及以更小、人工智能原生公司的速度和效率运营至关重要。

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This isn't going to help the speculation that Zuckerberg, himself is a robot. I mean, it's only a joke...right?

Mark Zuckerberg is pushing a future where everyone—inside and outside Meta Platforms—has a personal AI agent. He’s beginning with his own, according to a new report from the Wall Street Journal.

The CEO is building an internal “CEO agent,” still in development, that helps him quickly access information he’d normally get through layers of staff. The goal reflects a broader company shift: speed up work, reduce hierarchy, and compete with lean, AI-first startups.

AI adoption has become central to Meta’s strategy. Zuckerberg recently emphasized this direction, saying, “We’re investing in AI-native tooling so individuals at Meta can get more done,” adding that the company is “elevating individual contributors and flattening teams.” Employees are now expected to use AI regularly, and it even factors into performance reviews.

Across the company, staff are experimenting heavily. Internal forums are full of AI tools and ideas, with some employees describing the environment as similar to Meta’s early “move fast and break things” era—now updated to a more stable, AI-driven version of rapid innovation.

New tools are emerging internally. Personal agents can access files, communicate with coworkers—or even other agents—on a user’s behalf. Another tool, Second Brain, acts like an “AI chief of staff,” helping organize and retrieve project information. There are even spaces where employees’ AI agents interact with each other.

WSJ writes that Meta is also investing externally, acquiring startups like Moltbook and Manus to expand its capabilities.

To support this shift, Meta created a new applied AI engineering group designed to be “AI native from day one,” focused on accelerating development of its AI models. Employees are encouraged to attend frequent AI trainings, hackathons, and build their own tools.

Still, the rapid transformation brings mixed feelings. While some employees find it energizing, others worry about job security—especially after major layoffs in 2022 and 2023 as the company restructured for efficiency.

Meta’s leadership sees this transition as essential. As CFO Susan Li put it, staying competitive means ensuring a company of Meta’s scale can operate just as efficiently as smaller, AI-native firms.

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