Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced during the company's first-quarter earnings call that it is developing personal AI agents for its smart glasses and business use. The agents aim to help users achieve personal goals and assist entrepreneurs. This builds on the newly released Muse Spark model from Meta's AI lab.
Mark Zuckerberg outlined Meta's vision for AI during Wednesday's earnings call, emphasizing personal superintelligence to empower users in health, learning, relationships, and career goals. Unlike enterprise-focused AI from competitors like Google and OpenAI, Meta prioritizes consumer applications integrated into its social platforms and devices such as smart glasses, Zuckerberg said. 'All of our glasses are designed to easily update to use our newest AI models and features,' he noted, envisioning them evolving into day-long personal agents that remember things and help achieve goals. The company also plans business agents to help entrepreneurs grow and serve customers better, building on the Muse Spark model, the first major output from its frontier AI lab led by Alexandr Wang. Zuckerberg highlighted unique features like shopping assistance, stating, 'I don't hear any other labs out there talking about how they're building an AI that's really good at shopping.' He aims to make these agents accessible, even for his mother, improving on rough setups like OpenClaw. Despite beating revenue expectations, Meta reported declining user growth, partly due to outages in Iran and a WhatsApp ban in Russia, leading to a stock drop. The company raised its 2026 capital expenditure forecast to $125 billion to $145 billion, citing higher memory costs from AI datacenters.