Superintendent is coming: Leaked Memo revealed the Meta AI action plan including the mysterious New Omni model
Meta has reorganized its AI operations under Alexandra Wang, with new leadership with leaked emails, teams disintegration and a mysterious “Omni” model plan, as it runs towards superintendent.

Meta has unveiled its most comprehensive restructuring of operation of Artificial Intelligence (AI), to speed up the race towards making the company’s ambitions “superintendents” with a leaked internal email. According to a business insider report, the reorganization was outlined in a memorandum by Alexandra Wang, 28, a 28 -year -old head of the Meta Superintendent Labs (MSL). In the email, Wang told the employees that “the superintendent is coming” and urged them to “take it seriously”, saying that the company needs to move fast to reach that milestone.
Reorganization establishes four new focus areas: research, training, products and infrastructure. In particular, many senior MSL leaders will report directly to Wang, including investor and former GITHUB CEO Nut Freedman, who would be the head of the product division.
The memo also indicates a new project called “Omni”. While the details are not clear, Wang said that the TBD lab – a small unit responsible for training the large AI model – will detect “new directions such as omni models”.
Wang’s memorandum also confirms that MSL’s research efforts will be led by Shengzia Zhao, the co-producer of the chatgipt, who become the new chief scientist of the lab. Zhao is the only senior leader who will not report directly to Wang. The long -term research group of meta, meta will also play a more active role. Continued as the chief scientist by Rob Fergus with Yan Lake, the fair will now channel its research directly to the TBD lab in large -scale training runs.
Meanwhile, his memorandum also announced that the infrastructure would be consolidated under a meta veteran, Aparna Ramani, whose team will oversee advanced data centers and GPU groups required to train the powerful AI model. Wang called infrastructure Central for MSL’s ambitions, given that future research and production will demand “advanced infrastructure, customized GPU clusters and developer equipment”.
Overhal means the end of another AI division. Meta is dissolving its AGI Foundation Team, built only in May, its members redistributed in products, infrastructure and fair. This is the second time this year that Meta has closed a major AI unit, which is after the dissolution of its Jenai Division after a mixed reception for the Lama 4 model.
Wang admitted in his memorandum that frequent changes could be “disruptive”, but argued that it was necessary to build shake-up speed. He wrote, “Taking time to achieve this structure will allow us to reach the supervision with greater velocity over the long term,” he wrote.