马克·扎克伯格告诉员工,人工智能智能体的发展尚未达到预期。
Mark Zuckerberg tells staff that AI agents haven't progressed enough

原始链接: https://techcrunch.com/2026/07/02/mark-zuckerberg-tells-staff-that-ai-agents-havent-progressed-as-quickly-as-hed-hoped/

Meta 首席执行官马克·扎克伯格近日承认,公司向人工智能领域的转型速度慢于预期。尽管今年早些时候采取了激进措施——包括裁员 8000 人,并将 7000 名员工重新分配到专门的 AI 部门——但扎克伯格坦言,这些结构性调整尚未产生预期的成果。 在一次内部员工大会上,扎克伯格将此前的裁员形容为“混乱的”,并指出重组是由于迫切需要适应快速变化的行业环境。来自这些新 AI 部门员工的反馈则颇为负面,他们形容工作环境“令人心碎”。尽管面临内部困境且进展缓慢,Meta 仍坚定致力于该技术,计划今年在 AI 基础设施上投入高达 1450 亿美元。不过,扎克伯格依然保持乐观,预计这些重大投资将在未来三到六个月内带来实质性的改善。

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Replacing people with AI doesn’t seem to be that easy to do, if Meta can be seen as an example.

Reuters reports that at an internal town hall Thursday, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told staff that the pace of AI agent development had not “accelerated in the way” executives had previously expected them to.

Earlier this year, Meta laid off some 8,000 employees — approximately 10% of its corporate workforce — and reassigned another 7,000 to various AI groups, including one called Agent Transformation, Bloomberg reported.

During this week’s meeting, Zuckerberg apparently commented on these job cuts — noting that they were not as “clean” as they should have been. The cuts were made because top officials at the company “were worried that we weren’t going to move fast enough ‌to adapt” to the changing landscape of the tech industry, Zuckerberg reportedly added.

The corporate leader also apparently said that the perceived upside of the new AI-focused company structure hadn’t “come to ​fruition yet,” although he said that he believed the company would begin to see improvements from its AI investments during the next three to six months. Several other investigative reports have depicted Meta’s months-old AI unit as a soul-crushing gulag, according to some of the engineers assigned to it.

Meta has invested heavily in AI and is expected to spend as much as $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year, Reuters reports.

TechCrunch reached out to Meta for comment.

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