Meta Reassigns 7,000 Employees to Focus on A.I.
Meta has reassigned 7,000 employees to prioritize artificial intelligence initiatives. This decision comes just two days before the company plans to lay off approximately 8,000 workers, which is about 10 percent of its workforce. The changes reflect Meta's strategic shift towards enhancing its capabilities in AI technology.
- ▪Meta is reallocating 7,000 employees to focus on artificial intelligence.
- ▪The company is set to lay off around 8,000 employees, representing 10 percent of its workforce.
- ▪These changes indicate a strategic shift towards AI technology at Meta.
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