Mark Zuckerberg, CEO and co-founder of Meta, is reportedly developing an AI agent to assist in managing the company, according to sources cited by The Wall Street Journal. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance productivity and reduce bureaucratic layers within Meta's 78,000-strong workforce. The AI agent is designed to expedite information retrieval, bypassing traditional management structures. Meta's push towards AI integration aligns with Zuckerberg's vision of transforming the company's operations by 2026. Employees are already utilizing AI tools like MyClaw and Second Brain to improve efficiency and collaboration. Meanwhile, reports suggest Meta may be planning significant layoffs to leverage AI-driven efficiency gains, potentially affecting up to 20% of its workforce. Meta has not confirmed these reports, labeling them as speculative.