Mark Zuckerberg · AI Agent · Meta · Crypto Briefing
Meta gears up fully private mode for personal agents, ensuring user privacy
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The company is building AI agents that even Meta itself won't be able to snoop on, betting that privacy will be the killer feature for its next billion users.
Key facts
- The $130 billion to $145 billion capex commitment signals that Meta views AI agents as an existential priority
- During Meta’s Q2 2026 earnings call on July 29, Mark Zuckerberg laid out the vision plainly
- The initiative builds on Meta’s Incognito Chat feature, which launched on May 13, 2026, and already provides temporary, encrypted conversations that the company says it cannot read
- Meta already has roughly 3.3 billion daily active users across its family of apps
Summary
Meta is developing a fully private mode for its upcoming personal AI agents, one designed so that even Meta cannot access the conversations. During Meta’s Q2 2026 earnings call on July 29, Mark Zuckerberg laid out the vision plainly. Meta already has roughly 3.3 billion daily active users across its family of apps. Meta’s business agents, which help companies interact with customers, have crossed the 1 million weekly active users mark.