- Meta is cutting 600 AI workers, mostly from inefficient divisions
- The company says its new superintelligence labs are still going strong
- Affected workers can reapply for other Meta jobs
Meta is cutting about 600 roles in its artificial intelligence division, a report said Axios have claimed.
It is believed that Meta’s old AI research group and some product and infrastructure departments may be affected, but employees of the new superintelligence labs should remain unaffected.
The company, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, has already committed to reducing organizational inefficiencies in the past, and this round of layoffs appears to align with those efforts rather than a response to economic headwinds and ongoing labor market trends.
The report claims that Alexandr Wang of Meta’s superintelligence labs noticed that smaller teams can make faster decisions, resulting in more influence. Internally, the Meta’s AI unit was also considered rather large and inefficient.
Despite the cuts, Meta is not necessarily saying goodbye to these workers – they can reapply for other roles within the organization if they choose not to accept the severance package, which is said to be worth 16 weeks’ pay plus two weeks per week. completed year of service.
In addition, the company remains committed to building out its AI models and making other investments in AI infrastructure to compete with OpenAI, Amazon and Google.
By 2025, Meta’s spending could reach $114-118 billion, with artificial intelligence leading to even higher costs in 2026.
The company’s 29th data center, a campus with the potential to scale up to 1GW in El Paso, Texas, is said to already “support both the traditional servers of today and future generations of AI-enabled hardware,” reflecting Meta’s long-term commitment.
Since warning employees of an “intense year” and laying off 3,600 workers in February 2025, Zuckerberg hasn’t cut as many workers as we might have expected — 100 in April and 600 this month, per layoffs.fyi.
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