Meta is reportedly working on a new AI agent called “Hatch,” similar to OpenClaw, despite earlier issues where an AI agent deleted a company executive’s inbox. The development indicates Meta’s continued investment in autonomous AI systems capable of handling tasks independently. The report suggests the company is pushing forward with agent-based technologies even after internal concerns about safety and reliability. The initiative highlights ongoing efforts to build advanced AI agents while addressing risks associated with automation and system control.
Meta is reportedly working on a new AI agent called “Hatch,” similar to OpenClaw, despite earlier issues where an AI agent deleted a company executive’s inbox. The development indicates Meta’s continued investment in autonomous AI systems capable of handling tasks independently. The report suggests the company is pushing forward with agent-based technologies even after internal concerns about safety and reliability. The initiative highlights ongoing efforts to build advanced AI agents while addressing risks associated with automation and system control.