Meta Platforms rolls out Artificial Intelligence business agents globally

Meta Platforms is expanding its Artificial Intelligence agent offerings for businesses worldwide. The rollout is part of a broader effort to monetize Artificial Intelligence products and services.

Meta Platforms is rolling out Artificial Intelligence business agents globally, expanding its agent offerings for businesses. The move extends the company’s business-facing Artificial Intelligence push beyond a narrower deployment and places these tools within a wider commercial strategy.

The expansion is tied to Meta Platforms’ broader effort to monetize Artificial Intelligence products and services. Business agents give the company another route to package Artificial Intelligence capabilities for commercial users, while aligning the rollout with revenue-focused product development rather than positioning it only as a technology showcase.

The global rollout signals that Meta Platforms sees business-oriented Artificial Intelligence agents as a meaningful part of its product portfolio. The core emphasis is on wider availability for businesses and on converting Artificial Intelligence investments into products and services that can support monetization.

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