NEW YORK (EFE).— The CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg, is working on creating an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant to help other people who perform the same position, and is starting one for himself, a source familiar with the project revealed to “The Wall Street Journal.”
One of the functions in which this agent is already helping the CEO of Meta, parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, is with questions that would previously have needed to go through different departments of the company and would have taken hours or days to answer.
The idea would be for this assistant to act as a kind of “digital chief of staff” and assist the executive director by consulting documents and conversations to advance processes and reduce time on routine tasks. Although there would still be time for that, since, for now, it is limited to automating the search for information.
According to the media, this project is part of the company’s interests in accelerating the pace of work and cutting layers of the internal structure.
Zuckerberg has defended continuing to invest in AI-based tools so that employees can supposedly do more and combat traditional hierarchical structures. This development coincides with the approach of reducing teams and replacing a large part of the workforce with AI tools, as other technologies have already done.
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