Meta is working on a highly personalized AI assistant to carry out everyday tasks for its social media users, as the Facebook parent faces shareholder scrutiny over its massive investments in AI, the Financial Times’ Hannah Murphy reports. The company is building agentic tools for its userbase of over 3B users, including an advanced digital assistant which will be powered by itst new Muse Spark AI model, the author says, citing people familiar with the matter. The assistant is currently being tested internally by a group of workers, the author notes, citing one person familiar.
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