Meta Lays Off 700 Employees with Up to 15,000 More Planned
Meta confirmed 700 layoffs across Reality Labs, Facebook app, and sales teams, with reports indicating up to 15,000 additional cuts planned as the company redirects $115-135 billion toward AI capital expenditure. The stock rose 3% on the news.
Why Did This Happen?
Meta is allocating $115-135 billion in AI capex through 2028, requiring reallocation of operating budgets from headcount
Reality Labs continues to post multi-billion dollar quarterly losses with no clear path to consumer-scale AR revenue
Facebook app team is being restructured as AI recommendation systems reduce the need for human content curation
Sales and go-to-market teams are being replaced by AI-powered advertising tools (Advantage+)
CEO Zuckerberg has called 2026 a "year of efficiency" focused on AI-native workflows across all divisions
Impact Analysis
Meta's confirmed 700 cuts are likely the opening salvo of a much larger restructuring that could rival its 2022-2023 "year of efficiency" layoffs of 21,000 employees. The company is making the largest AI investment of any tech company and needs to fund it partly through headcount reductions. The 3% stock increase on layoff news continues the troubling pattern of markets rewarding workforce cuts.
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