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IBNS-CMEDIA: Meta Platforms is sharpening its focus on artificial intelligence with plans to lay off around 600 employees across key AI units, as part of a broader restructuring of its Superintelligence Labs.
The move follows the company’s record $27 billion financing deal to accelerate its data centre expansion.
Why is Meta cutting jobs in its AI division?
According to Axios, Meta will eliminate roughly 600 positions within its Superintelligence Labs, a core division driving its AI strategy. The cuts will affect teams under Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research (FAIR), as well as those focused on product-related AI and AI infrastructure. However, the newly established TBD Lab will remain unaffected, Reuters reported.
Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang reportedly told employees that reducing team size would help “streamline decision-making and increase the responsibility, scope, and impact of each role.”
The restructuring is aimed at tightening operations while maintaining strong investment in next-generation AI systems, Reuters added.
How does this tie into Meta’s latest financing move?
Just a day before reports of the layoffs surfaced, Meta secured a $27 billion financing deal with Blue Owl Capital — the largest private capital agreement in the company’s history. The funds will be used to expand data centres vital for training future AI models and infrastructure.
Analysts believe this financing structure allows Meta to scale its AI ambitions by shifting upfront costs to external investors while retaining long-term control of its projects, Reuters said.
What’s next for Meta’s AI future?
Earlier this year, Meta consolidated its AI research under the Superintelligence Labs umbrella following senior leadership exits and the underwhelming reception of its Llama 4 model. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has pledged to invest “hundreds of billions of dollars” in new data centres capable of supporting superintelligence — a state where machines could match human cognitive abilities.
Meta’s AI journey began in 2013 with the creation of FAIR and the hiring of deep learning pioneer Yann LeCun.
Despite the job cuts, Meta remains committed to advancing AI, betting that leaner teams and massive infrastructure investments will bring it closer to achieving its superintelligence vision.