Zuckerberg blames Meta layoffs on AI costs, saying ‘computing and infrastructure’ and ‘people-oriented things’ are biggest financial loss right now


  • About 8,000 of Meta’s 80,000 workers are expected to lose their jobs this month
  • Business investment expected to increase by $10 billion to $145 billion
  • Revenue is up 33%, but shares are down 9%

Meta reportedly plans to cut around 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its current workforce, as early as this month as part of ongoing cost-cutting measures, and further layoffs are also not ruled out.

HR director Janelle Gale explained the need for action on agility amid changing priorities and competition from rival companies, but with potential future layoffs, worker morale is likely under enormous pressure with employees demanding more transparency.

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