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Zuckerberg Admits Meta's AI Agent Progress Slower Than Expected

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged at an internal company town hall on Thursday that AI agent development has not progressed as anticipated. Speaking candidly to employees, he said the technology had failed to accelerate over the past four months in the way the company had expected. The remarks were captured in a recording later obtained by Reuters. The admission highlights the broader challenges tech companies face in advancing AI agent capabilities on their projected timelines.

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