Meta's AI-first pivot creates workplace friction for non-AI staff
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A New York Times report details employee dissatisfaction at Meta as the company doubles down on AI development, leaving those outside AI teams feeling sidelined. For indie makers watching big tech's internal dynamics, it's a reminder that rapid strategic pivots can fragment teams and erode morale—a risk that smaller, tighter-knit teams often navigate better.
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