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Meta Lays Off 600 Employees in AI Division Amid Reorganization

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Last updated: October 22, 2025 9:40 pm
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Published: October 22, 2025
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In a significant restructuring move, Meta is reportedly laying off approximately 600 employees from its artificial intelligence division. This decision, which highlights the ongoing reorganization within the company, has been reported by Axios. Despite the layoffs, Meta continues to actively recruit for other roles within the same division and is encouraging those affected to seek opportunities internally.

The layoffs primarily affect parts of Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, an initiative under the leadership of Alexandr Wang. Notably, the newly established “TBD Lab” within the Superintelligence Labs, which has been bolstered by high-profile talent recruited from other firms, has not been impacted by these layoffs.

This development comes amid a broader trend of layoffs in the tech industry, with major players like Microsoft and Google parent company Alphabet also cutting jobs. The trend raises concerns regarding the implications of AI advancements on the labor market. In particular, tech firms are feeling pressure to optimize costs while simultaneously ramping up investment in AI technologies, which some analysts suggest could eventually reduce the demand for human labor.

Meta is reportedly taking steps to mitigate the effects of the layoffs by allowing affected employees to explore other roles within the organization, with hopes that many will transition to different departments.

Earlier statements from Meta’s CFO, Susan Li, indicated an intention to increase the company’s overall workforce through 2026, despite a prior round of layoffs. However, a hiring freeze in the AI sector was implemented in August as the company grappled with rising operational costs.

As Meta prepares to report its earnings, it joins several peers in the tech sector that have made staffing cuts this year, despite overall revenue growth. These moves reflect a cautious approach as companies balance rising expenses linked to AI investments with the need to maintain profit margins.

In related news, shares of Meta saw a slight uptick in valuation, closing higher amid the ongoing developments, reflecting a recovery of approximately 25% since the beginning of 2025.

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