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Assunto:  Zuckerberg blames Meta layoffs on AI costs
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 2 May 2026 09:32:26 -0500
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Zuckerberg blames Meta layoffs on AI costs, says compute and infrastructure 
and people oriented things are biggest financial drain right now

Date:
Fri, 01 May 2026 13:05:00 +0000

Description:
Meta's capex rises as the company spends big on AI data centers, and it's 
having to reduce headcount to become more agile.

FULL STORY
Meta is reportedly planning to cut around 8,000 jobs, or 10% of its current 
headcount, as soon as this month amid ongoing cost-cutting measures, with 
further layoffs not ruled out either. 

Chief People Officer Janelle Gale explained the drive for agility amid 
shifting priorities and competition from rival companies, but with future 
layoffs potentially on the cards, worker morale is believed to be under huge 
pressure with employees demanding more transparency. The company has already 
made around 1,700 workers redundant in 2026 (via layoffs.fyi ), and at least 
4,300 in 2025.  Speaking about the job cuts, CEO Mark
Zuckerberg implied they were largely driven by growing AI infrastructure 
spend across data centers and compute. Company capex continues to rise, 
estimated to be as high as $145 billion, which has ultimately forced savings 
elsewhere. This number is up by a not-so-insignificant $10 billion from 
previous projections (via Forbes ). 

Zuckerberg emphasized that AI itself is not replacing jobs, however the tech 
can still be attributed to job losses indirectly with Meta focusing on big AI 
spends across infrastructure. He has already previously acknowledged that AI 
does allow leaner teams to work more efficiently, though, so it's not as if 
AI isn't responsible for some direct job losses. 

Even though the companies has fired thousands of workers in recent years, 
it's also re-hired across other areas of the business, with headcount up 1% 
year-over-year. 

However, despite a "milestone quarter," with a 33% rise in revenue to $56.31 
billion, company shares are down about 9% following the company's latest 
earnings post, with investors more likely worried about the major capex spend 
than labor shifts.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/zuckerberg-blames-meta-layoffs-on-ai-costs-says-
compute-and-infrastructure-and-people-oriented-things-are-biggest-financial-dr
ain-right-now

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