Meta CEO Admits AI Agents Progress Slower Than Expected, Plans $145B Investment

According to Reuters, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted on July 2 during an internal town hall that the company's artificial intelligence development has faced challenges, with AI agents progress lagging behind expectations. He noted that over the past four months, development trajectory has not accelerated, and the organization's restructuring pace was "not fast enough," with misjudgments on timing.

Meta plans to invest $145 billion in AI infrastructure this year. Zuckerberg expects these investments to generate more significant returns within the next 3 to 6 months.

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