Meta to Cut 8,000 Jobs as AI Spending Surges
Meta plans to cut about 8,000 jobs while ramping AI spending to $135 billion. The move reflects a broader shift toward AI-driven productivity.
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Meta plans to cut about 8,000 jobs while ramping AI spending to $135 billion. The move reflects a broader shift toward AI-driven productivity.
Meta is reportedly building an AI-powered version of Mark Zuckerberg to interact with employees, as part of its broader push into advanced AI systems.
Meta is developing an internal AI agent to assist CEO Mark Zuckerberg with decision-making and information access. The move reflects the company’s broader shift toward AI-driven operations.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s appearance at Prada’s Milan Fashion Week show has sparked speculation about a potential Prada-branded version of Meta’s AI glasses. The company has not confirmed any collaboration.
Meta plans to buy up to $100 billion in AMD GPUs and CPUs, issuing performance-based warrants as it ramps AI data centers and diversifies compute infrastructure.
Mark Zuckerberg announced that Meta will release new AI models and products in the coming months, with a focus on AI-driven shopping assistants leveraging personal context.
Meta launches global advertising on Threads, targeting new revenue growth as the microblogging service surpasses competitors in user engagement.
Meta has introduced a new top-level initiative, Meta Compute, to expand its AI infrastructure and energy capacity at large scale. The effort signals a long-term push to support advanced AI development and global data center growth.
Meta named Dina Powell McCormick as its president and vice chairman. She will join the management team to guide strategy and operations, bringing experience in finance and government.
TIME Magazine selected the CEOs driving the global AI race as its 2025 Person of the Year, highlighting their impact on technology, policy, and geopolitics.
Andrew Tulloch, co-founder of the $12 billion AI startup Thinking Machines Lab, has joined Meta after previously rejecting what reports described as a $1.5 billion offer — a figure Meta has since called ‘inaccurate and ridiculous.’