Zuckerberg is building an AI Chief of Staff to handle his decisions, communication, and workflow.


The CEO of a $1.5T company is automating the CEO role.
Let that sit for a second.
This is the same guy who laid off 21,000 people saying AI could do their jobs.
Now he's pointing that same logic at himself.
Inside Meta it's already happening.. a "Second Brain" tool augmenting daily work, personal agents handling employee tasks, agents talking to each other to coordinate information.
The end goal is flat teams, fewer managers, individual contributors doing more with AI than entire departments did without it.
But here's the thing nobody's saying out loud:
When workers get replaced by AI, it's called automation.
When executives do the same thing to themselves, it's called augmentation.
Same direction. Different PR.
The C-suite isn't exempt from this wave.
They're just the last ones to admit it.. and the first ones to rebrand it.
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