

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is building an AI agent to help with his daily duties. The Wall Street Journal reports the tool is still in training but already lets him pull answers from across teams faster than asking staff directly.
This AI “CEO assistant” cuts through layers of internal coordination to speed up information flow. Zuckerberg has started using it for tasks that normally bounce between multiple groups.
The project fits Meta’s push into AI tools for work. Employees already use things like “Second Brain” to search documents and “My Claw” for chat logs and files. NewsBytes covers how it gives Zuckerberg quicker access than staff chains. Business Today notes its role in speeding up team info. The Verge points out it handles queries that would otherwise go through people.
Why This Matters Now
Big tech leaders turning to custom AI for executive tasks shows how fast these agents are moving into core operations. It’s a fresh example of enterprise AI handling real coordination, straight from WSJ sources on March 23.