Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is building a personal AI agent to help him perform his duties more efficiently, according to a recent report. The AI tool is designed to assist with executive tasks by quickly retrieving important information that normally requires going through multiple layers of management.
Instead of waiting for reports or asking several teams, the AI agent can pull data, analyse information, and support faster decision-making. Zuckerberg believes this will make him a more effective leader at Meta, which currently employs around 78,000 people.
This project is part of Meta’s bigger push to use AI agents across the company. Zuckerberg has said he wants AI to boost productivity, reduce unnecessary hierarchy, and create “AI-native” ways of working. He even hopes that in the future, every employee, and even people outside the company, could have their own personal AI assistant.
However, using AI inside a large organisation comes with risks. Recently, another internal AI tool at Meta gave incorrect advice to an engineer. When the advice was followed, it accidentally exposed sensitive company and user data to unauthorised employees for nearly two hours. The incident was treated as a serious security alert, although Meta said no data leaked outside the company.
Zuckerberg’s personal CEO agent is still in development, and its full capabilities are not yet public. The move shows how top tech leaders are now using AI not just for products, but to reshape how they run their own companies.
