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Zuckerberg plans to create personal AI agent to help manage Meta



03/23/2026 - 13:05



Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of the American firm Meta, is creating an AI assistant to help him in his role as CEO, reports The Wall Street Journal, referencing a source.



Anthony Quintano
Anthony Quintano
The agent already assists Zuckerberg in gathering information faster—such as removing the requirement to "navigate" through the hierarchy for responses.

The newspaper reports that the CEO of the company has been programming actively recently.

Based on its sources, other Meta employees have started using personal AI agents such as My Claw, which can interact with coworkers or their own agents for them. These agents can view the employee's message records and work documents.

According to some sources, the company even hosts a group on its internal message board where AI agents interact with one another. Earlier this month, Meta acquired Moltbook, a social platform for AI agents, and brought on its founders.

Sources indicate that employees are progressively utilizing the Second Brain tool, which is a combination of an AI agent and a chatbot. It was created by a staff member using Claude as a foundation. Second Brain is capable of indexing documents and retrieving information. 

Meta has also recently purchased the Singapore-based company that develops personal agents, Manus, and is reportedly utilizing its software for its own purposes, according to sources

source: wsj.com