Organizations need to transform to meet the needs of agentic AI.Meta VP of Engineering Barak Yagour opened his talk at VB Transform 2026 wearing a pair of Ray-Ban Meta AI glasses, a small sign of how far AI has already worked its way into physical life. His argument went further: enterprise infrastructure was built for humans, not for agents, and it’s starting to show.Yagour, who leads its data infrastructure organization, told the audience that agentic queries hitting Meta’s data systems grew 30x in a single half, an inversion that he said is breaking assumptions the company spent two decades building around.The shift is not confined to Meta. Automated traffic overtook human traffic on the internet last year, reaching 51% of the total, according to Imperva’s 2025 Bad Bot Report. That traffic is also growing roughly eight times faster than human traffic, according to HUMAN Security’s 2026 State of AI Traffic report. Yagour cited both figures to describe what he called an inflection point already underway inside his own organization.Yagour framed the shift as an open question for infrastructure teams everywhere. “What happens to the infrastructure we’ve spent years building when agents and not humans become the main consumers of that,” Yagour said. “That’s the world we’re stepping into.”Capacity, identity and velocity are breaking at onceYagour said three assumptions are breaking simultaneously inside Meta’s infrastructure: capacity, identity and velocity.On capacity, the math no longer works the way engineering teams are used to. “One engineer used to mean one unit of load,” he said. “Now one engineer spawns 10 agents, each spawning subagents. Your 1,000-person org can generate the load of 100,000 users practically overnight.”His answer is not to block agent traffic but to make infrastructure agent-aware, with dynamic controls that understand agent hierarc …