Meta restructures workforce, cutting 10% of jobs to boost AI capabilities

Meta is cutting 10% of its global workforce, approximately 8,000 jobs, to boost investment in artificial intelligence. The company is redirecting resources towards engineering and AI-focused teams, while scrapping plans to hire for around 6,000 open roles.
Meta is cutting 10% of its global workforce, around 8,000 jobs, to increase investment in artificial intelligence. The reductions are due to begin on 20 May. The company is redirecting resources towards engineering and AI-focused teams. Meta is also scrapping plans to hire for around 6,000 open roles. The move is part of wider changes across the technology sector, with companies adjusting workforce structures to fund large-scale AI development. The restructuring is expected to affect roles in areas such as recruitment, administration, and operations.
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