Meta told laid-off workers that the cuts would help fund other priorities. It's a blunt sign of how spending in the AI era is reshaping layoffs.

Employee morale has collapsed as Meta reports record profits while eliminating 10 per cent of its workforce. More layoffs are expected in August and autumn 2026 as the company…

Meta detailed its layoff plans for this week in a memo shared with employees on Monday, saying cuts to its workforce globally would be accompanied by a fresh round of…

Meta is shifting 7,000 employees into AI roles while cutting 8,000 jobs as Mark Zuckerberg intensifies the company's AI push.

Meta’s latest layoffs come as the company ramps up AI spending, highlighting how rising infrastructure costs are reshaping Big Tech’s economics and investor expectations.

Meta begins significant global layoffs, cutting thousands of jobs as it prioritises substantial investment in artificial intelligence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at…

Meta starts fresh global layoffs affecting thousands as Zuckerberg pushes aggressive AI investments and major workforce restructuring plans.

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The social media behemoth, which had nearly 80,000 employees in March, plans to spend over $100 billion on AI infrastructure this year.

According to the company, the layoffs are a part of a restructuring aimed at improving efficiency and reducing costs while investing heavily in AI. | World News

Meta cuts 8,000 jobs in its latest layoff round, bringing total cuts past 30,000 since 2022, as the company redirects up to $145B toward AI infrastructure.

Meta on Wednesday commenced its latest round of layoffs, which affect about 10% of the company's workforce or roughly 8,000 jobs.

Zuckerberg thanked departing Meta staff as morale takes a big hit. Meta is cutting 10% of its staff today to offset huge AI investments.

Meta lays off 8,000 employees and cancels 6,000 hires while committing $145 billion to AI infrastructure, signaling a full retreat from the metaverse.

Meta told laid-off workers that the cuts would help fund other priorities. It's a blunt sign of how spending in the AI era is reshaping layoffs.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg tells employees there will be no more company-wide layoffs this year after cutting 8,000 jobs to fund a $125B-$145B AI capex program.

Mark Zuckerberg addresses Meta layoffs, expressing gratitude to departing employees while emphasizing the company's AI-focused future.

Meta cuts 10% of its workforce, axing 8,000 jobs and 6,000 open roles, to reallocate billions toward AI infrastructure, data centers and agile engineering teams.

Meta is laying off approximately 8,000 employees, about 10% of its global workforce, to redirect resources towards an ambitious artificial intelligence agenda. This significant…

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