Mark Zuckerberg Is Creating an AI CEO to Replace Him
Mark Zuckerberg is building a personal artificial intelligence agent. The goal is to help him manage daily responsibilities. According to The Wall Street Journal, the tool is still under development.The AI agent will retrieve information quickly. Normally, that would require going through many staff members. Zuckerberg also wants to make such agents widely available—both inside Meta and beyond.
AI Tools Are Changing Work at Meta
Meta employees now use AI in many ways. Their adoption of AI even influences performance reviews. Internal message boards show teams sharing new use cases and tools.Some employees rely on personal agents like My Claw. This tool accesses chat logs, work files, and can even talk to colleagues’ AI agents. Another tool, called Second Brain, is built on Claude. It indexes and queries documents for project work. People inside Meta call it an “AI chief of staff.”
Agents That Talk to Each Other
Employees have also built internal environments where AI agents interact. In some cases, agents communicate directly to complete tasks. This automation helps people work faster.Meta has expanded through acquisitions. It bought Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, and Manus, a Singapore‑based startup focused on task‑executing agents.
New Teams and Training
The company created an applied AI engineering group. Its goal is to speed up large language model development. These teams use an ultraflat structure—sometimes 50 people report to one manager.Employees also attend regular AI training sessions. Hackathons encourage them to build tools that boost productivity. As a result, AI is becoming central to how Meta operates.