Meta is cutting 20% of staff to fund AI. $200B in revenue and they still need...
Meta is cutting 20% of staff to fund AI. $200B in revenue and they still need to fire people to afford the bet.
Meanwhile, a solo founder just sold his company to Wix for $80M. Six months. Zero employees.
One company is spending billions to fall behind. The other spent almost nothing to win.
The difference isn't budget. It's bottleneck.
For 30 years we built organizations that made extraordinary people look ordinary. Meta is doubling down on that playbook, throwing money at infrastructure while cutting the humans who could actually use it.
AI doesn't replace your team. It uncaps them. But only if you stop treating it like a line item and start treating it like a multiplier.
What's working better at your company, adding AI tools or reorganizing around them?