Meta reportedly plans to cut about 10% of employees in Reality Labs metaverse business
Meta is planning to cut roughly 10% of its Reality Labs employees, according to a report from The New York Times. The division is home to products related to the namesake of the company — the metaverse — which includes virtual and augmented reality glasses and headsets. Employees working on the metaverse are the target of the cuts, per the report.
Reality Labs has been bleeding cash and struggling to build significant revenue, racking up losses of around $70 billion since the company started reporting its numbers in 2020. Other than Meta Ray-Ban glasses, the group’s products have not been popular with consumers, and the idea of the metaverse that CEO Mark Zuckerberg evangelized never took off.
The company has since pivoted to a focus on building AI “superintelligence.”
Reality Labs has been bleeding cash and struggling to build significant revenue, racking up losses of around $70 billion since the company started reporting its numbers in 2020. Other than Meta Ray-Ban glasses, the group’s products have not been popular with consumers, and the idea of the metaverse that CEO Mark Zuckerberg evangelized never took off.
The company has since pivoted to a focus on building AI “superintelligence.”