Meta plans advanced 'agentic' AI assistant for users, FT reports


FILE PHOTO: The logo of Meta is seen during the Viva Technology conference dedicated to innovation and startups at Porte de Versailles exhibition center in Paris, France, June 12, 2025. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier/File Photo

May 5 (Reuters) - Meta ⁠is building a highly personalized artificial ⁠intelligence assistant to carry out everyday tasks ‌for its billions of users, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday, as the company faces investor scrutiny over ​its escalating AI spending.

The social ⁠media giant is developing ⁠agentic tools, including an advanced digital assistant powered ⁠by ‌its new Muse Spark AI model, the FT said, citing people familiar ⁠with the matter.

The assistant is being ​tested internally ‌by a group of staff and the ⁠goal was ​to develop a product similar to OpenClaw, according to the report.

OpenClaw, which is owned by ⁠OpenAI, can connect several hardware and ​software tools and learn from the data produced with much less human intervention than a ⁠chatbot.

Meta did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

The Facebook and Instagram parent raised its annual capital spending forecast late last ​month, signaling plans to ⁠pour billions more into AI infrastructure even as ​it confronts potential losses ‌from a global youth backlash ​against social media.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Tasim Zahid)

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