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Exclusive-Zuckerberg says AI agent development going slower than expected

By Thomson Reuters Jul 2, 2026 | 3:11 PM

By Katie Paul and Courtney Rozen

NEW YORK, July 2 (Reuters) – Meta Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg told an internal town hall on Thursday that AI ​agent development over the last four months ‌had not “accelerated in the way we expected,” according to a recording heard by Reuters.

Zuckerberg added that a company reorganization that included major job cuts was not as “clean” as it could have been ‌and ​that the company’s bets on ⁠the new structure “haven’t come ⁠to fruition yet.”

Meta is projected to spend as much as $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year, a significant portion of Big Tech’s more than $700 billion outlay ​on the technology.

Zuckerberg said he expects that the social media giant will begin to experience more significant ⁠benefits from its AI investments ⁠within the next three to six months.

A ​Meta spokesperson declined to comment on Thursday.

In the same town ​hall, Meta’s chief technology officer,  Andrew Bosworth, said ‌a review of a recent data security incident with the company’s controversial mouse-tracking software indicated that no employee data was included in AI training.

Last month, Meta paused ⁠the program, which tracks employee mouse movements and digital activity for AI training, while investigating the exposure of sensitive data.

If the ⁠company turns ‌the program back on once the review ⁠is completed, it will be on ​an “opt-in” basis, ‌he said.

When Meta first installed the ​program on ⁠U.S. employees’ computers in April, Bosworth told them there was no way to opt out.

(Reporting by Katie Paul in New York and Courtney Rozen in Washington; Additional reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Henderson ​and Matthew Lewis)