Chris Cox, chief product officer of Meta Platform, spoke at the Wall Street Journal’s WSJ Tech Live conference held on October 17, 2023.
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Yuan Chief Product Officer Chris Cox said Wednesday that the social networking giant’s upcoming Llama 4 artificial intelligence software will help AI agents, The latest trends in generating AI.
Cox discusses the next version of Meta open source Developers’ AI software In a public interview in San Francisco at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecom Conference. AI agents are often their ability to perform multi-step tasks rather than being able to respond to written prompts, and Cox said in an interview that Llama 4 will have reasoning capabilities and create AI agents that can use web browsers and other tools.
His comments follow a similar statement from Meta Business AI Director Clara Shih, who told CNBC’s Julia Boorstin Wednesday The company believes that more and more businesses will use AI agents to automate complex tasks.
“We have built these trustworthy relationships with 200 million small businesses around the world,” Sihe said. “Low, each business will have AIS that represents them and help automate redundant tasks, help them speak, help them find more customers and provide 24/7 customers to each of their customers almost like a concierge service.”
META will hold its first Llamacon AI conference on April 29.
Last week, CNBC reported that social networking companies will make their debut Standalone meta-AI application In the second quarter.
