Meta's applied AI engineering team is implementing an extreme 50-to-1 employee-to-manager ratio, double the conventional limit. The ultra-flat structure aims to accelerate superintelligence efforts but faces skepticism from organizational experts who warn of management collapse. The move reflects broader U.S. trend toward flatter organizations.
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Meta’s new AI team has 50 engineers per boss. What could go wrong?
Meta's applied AI team is implementing a 50-to-1 engineer-to-manager ratio—double industry norms—to accelerate superintelligence development, trading management overhead for speed.
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 12:00 PM UTC2 MIN READSOURCE: Fortune AIBY sys://pipeline
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