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Mark Zuckerberg Is Building an AI Agent To Help Him Be CEO

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マーク・ザッカーバーグは自社のMetaPlatformsにおけるCEOとしての業務を支援するAI代理人格らを自己開発しているとレポートされています。現在は彼自身のために作られていますが、最終的には会社内外全ての人々に個人的なAI代理人を持つことを目指しています。

MetaではAIツールの利用が急速に広まっていることが報告されており、これは従業員のパフォーマンス評価の一環となっているためです。内部掲示板には、従業員がAIツールや使用例を共有する投稿が多数見られ、一部は自作したAIツールも含まれています。

個人的な代理人格らMy Clawなどが普及しており、文書アクセスや同僚との代理交渉などを行うことが可能です。また、Second BrainというAIツールも人気を集め、プロジェクトに関連するドキュメントのインデキシングやクエリを実行します。

MetaはMoltbook(AI代理人用のソーシャルメディア)と Manus(タスク実行型AI代理人格ら)を取得し、社内でも活用している他、AIエンジニアリング組織も新設しました。これは大型言語モデル開発を加速するためであり、従業員は頻繁にAIに関するトレーニングやハッカソンに参加し、自社の作業を促進する独自のAIツールを作成するよう奨励されています。
An anonymous reader quotes a report from the Wall Street Journal: Mark Zuckerberg wants everyone inside and outside his company to eventually have his or her own personal artificial-intelligence agent. He is starting with himself. Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta Platforms, is building a CEO agent to help him do his job (source paywalled; alternative source), according to a person familiar with the project. The agent, which is still in development, is currently helping Zuckerberg get information faster -- for instance, by retrieving answers for him that he would typically have to go through layers of people to get, the person familiar with the project said. [...] Use of AI tools has spread quickly through the ranks at Meta -- in part because it is now a factor in employees' performance reviews. Meta's internal message board is filled with posts from employees sharing new AI use cases they have found and new tools they have built using AI, according to people familiar with the matter. [...] Employees have started using personal agent tools such as My Claw that have access to their chat logs and work files and can go talk to colleagues -- or their colleagues' own personal agents -- on their behalf, the people said. Another AI tool called Second Brain that is somewhere between a chatbot and an agent is also gaining momentum internally, according to people familiar with the matter. Second Brain was built by a Meta employee on top of Claude and can index and query documents for projects, among other uses. On the internal post announcing it to staff, the employee said it is "meant to be like an AI chief of staff." There is even a group on the internal messaging board where employees' personal agents talk to each other, some of the people said. (Separately, Meta acquired Moltbook, the social-media site for AI agents, and hired its founders in a deal earlier this month.) Meta also recently acquired Manus, a Singapore-based startup that makes personal agents that can execute tasks for its users, and is using the tool internally, some of the people said. Meta recently established a new applied AI engineering organization that is tasked with using AI to help speed up development of the company's large language models. Those teams will have an ultraflat structure of as many as 50 individual contributors reporting to one manager, The Wall Street Journal previously reported. [...] Employees across the company said they have been encouraged to attend AI tutorial meetings several times a week and frequent AI hackathons, and to create their own AI tools to speed up their work.

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