Meta says it will cut 8,000 jobs as AI spending soars
Meta announces 8,000 job cuts, its largest workforce reduction since 2023, as the company redirects resources toward artificial intelligence investments.
Meta announces 8,000 job cuts, its largest workforce reduction since 2023, as the company redirects resources toward artificial intelligence investments. | Contesto: cronaca
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Meta Platforms announced Tuesday it will cut approximately 8,000 jobs, marking the company’s largest layoff since 2023. The reductions, which employees had anticipated for weeks, come as the social media giant accelerates spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure and research. The job cuts represent roughly 10 percent of Meta’s workforce, according to internal estimates. The company said the layoffs will affect teams across its operations, including its flagship Facebook and Instagram platforms, as well as its Reality Labs division focused on virtual and augmented reality. Meta has not specified which departments or geographic regions will be most impacted, but affected employees are expected to be notified over the coming weeks. The announcement follows a period of aggressive cost-cutting under CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who declared 2023 the “year of efficiency” and previously eliminated 11,000 positions in November 2022. Those earlier cuts were the first major layoffs in the company’s history. Tuesday’s reduction brings Meta’s total job losses over the past 18 months to nearly 19,000. Meta has sharply increased its capital expenditures, particularly in AI-related areas such as data centers, custom silicon chips, and large language models. The company plans to spend up to $35 billion on capital projects this year, much of it tied to AI. Zuckerberg has said the investments are necessary to remain competitive in the race to build advanced AI systems and to integrate generative AI features into Meta’s products. The layoffs come at a time when the broader tech industry is undergoing a similar recalibration. Companies including Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have also cut thousands of jobs in recent months while simultaneously boosting AI spending. Industry analysts note that the trend reflects a shift in priorities: firms are trimming non-core operations to free up capital for the high costs of AI development. For Meta, the job cuts also highlight ongoing challenges. The company’s advertising revenue, while recovering, has not returned to the growth rates seen before Apple’s privacy changes disrupted its ad-targeting business. Meanwhile, Reality Labs has...
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