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The Tech Download: Meta, Google enter AI agent race as ‘agentic wars’ heat up

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Why This Matters

The increasing development of AI agents by Meta and Google signifies a competitive push in the tech industry to create more autonomous and personalized digital assistants. This trend highlights the growing importance of AI-driven tools in everyday life, potentially transforming how consumers interact with technology and manage tasks. As these companies race to innovate, consumers can expect more advanced, personalized AI experiences in the near future.

Key Takeaways

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Earlier this year, agentic AI tool OpenClaw went viral and everyone and their grandmas were queuing up to get the digital assistant downloaded on their devices.

Nvidia's Jensen Huang was effusive with praise, calling the tool the "next ChatGPT," and OpenAI snapped up OpenClaw's creator Peter Steinberger (a sign of the AI lab's own intent in the space).

A few months on and the race to develop agentic tech — AI tools which can perform tasks for users — is beginning to heat up among Big Tech.

In the past week, both Meta and Google have been reported to be working on AI agents. Meta is building a "highly personalised AI assistant to carry out everyday tasks" for its users, the Financial Times reported. Google is developing a "24/7 personal agent for work, school and daily life, powered by Gemini," according to Business Insider.

Meta did not respond to a request for comment and Google declined to comment.