Meta plans to launch an advanced "agent-based" AI assistant for users

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Golden Finance reports that on May 6th, according to the UK Financial Times, Meta is working on developing a highly personalized AI assistant to help its billions of users handle daily tasks. Previously, the company faced close investor scrutiny due to its rising AI expenditures. The report, citing sources familiar with the matter, states that this social media giant is developing an agent tool, including a sophisticated digital assistant powered by its newly launched Muse Spark AI model.
The report says that the assistant is currently being internally tested by a small group of employees, with the goal of developing a product similar to OpenClaw. OpenClaw, owned by OpenAI, can connect various hardware and software tools and learn from generated data, requiring far less human intervention than chatbots. Additionally, other media reports indicate that Meta is training an internal AI agent codenamed “Hatch,” inspired by OpenClaw, with plans to complete internal testing by the end of June. (Sina Finance)

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