Meta reassigned thousands of employees to a new AI task force during this week's layoffs. Some are anxious and confused about what comes next.

Meta shifts 7,000 employees into four new AI units ahead of mass layoffs - SiliconANGLE

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

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

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Meta emailed thousands of employees notifying them that they'd been laid off. Read the email explaining how the layoffs will work.

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.

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…

Meta began laying off roughly 8,000 employees Wednesday - about 10% of its global workforce as co-founder and Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg pushes to redirect resources toward…

Meta in the first quarter reported $56.31 billion in revenue, its biggest year-over-year increase in five years.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg defends cutting 8,000 jobs as the company redirects resources toward AI, with up to $145B in planned 2026 capital expenditures.

Meta has laid off 8,000 staff.

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Meta reassigned thousands of employees to a new AI task force during this week's layoffs. Some are anxious and confused about what comes next.