Meta to lay off 8,000 employees, move 7,000 to new initiatives related to AI
On Wednesday, Reuters reported Meta plans to lay off about 8,000 employees in three batches and move another 7,000 employees to “new initiatives related to AI workflows.” The company also plans to “eliminate managerial roles,” though Reuters did not specify how many.
Reuters had previously reported the number and date of the layoffs, but details of the restructuring come from a new internal document from the company’s head of human resources. The cuts come as Meta tries to balance its enormous capex budget of $125 billion to $145 billion this year, as it builds out its AI infrastructure.
As of the company’s last earnings report, its headcount was 77,986.
Reuters had previously reported the number and date of the layoffs, but details of the restructuring come from a new internal document from the company’s head of human resources. The cuts come as Meta tries to balance its enormous capex budget of $125 billion to $145 billion this year, as it builds out its AI infrastructure.
As of the company’s last earnings report, its headcount was 77,986.