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Meta is reportedly laying off up to 20 percent of its staff (theverge.com)
mikestew 1 days ago [-]
absqueued 1 days ago [-]
20%? Is it really about AI or has the world moved on from FB?
hshsiejensjsj 1 days ago [-]
I work at Meta

It’s definitely about AI enabled efficiency to some degree. Big internal push to measure and monitor how much people are using AI tools, people being stack ranked on token usage (more = = better). Big push to go to leaner teams so there is less difficulty in partitioning work.

Lots of competing teams fighting for scope in the same areas. Even before this didn’t make sense. At the very least they are hoping fewer people means less communications overhead.

But there is also truly psychotic fervor in AI thinking too. Meta is obviously poorly managed and they are doing the same here too. There is such a strong push and intense layoff fear, that people are chiefly focused on showing vast volume of output to justify their existence. Even if the code itself is unused or unwanted.

kykat 1 days ago [-]
> Even if the code itself is unused or unwanted.

It will be better for Meta if the slop code is left unused.

I always said it, companies should be thankful that employees are lazy, an infinitely motivated idiot can be very destructive.

YCpedohaven 1 days ago [-]
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bearcobra 1 days ago [-]
Their revenue was up 22% in 2025 to over 200B. This seems like it really is being driven by AI investment
ChrisArchitect 1 days ago [-]
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