Key facts
- Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg acknowledged mistakes in the company's AI transformation and workforce restructuring.
- Zuckerberg assured employees there would be no further company-wide layoffs this year.
- Meta plans to reassign employees to AI model training roles.
- The company will increase team-building initiatives and scale back manager oversight.
- Meta declined to comment on the internal memo.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has acknowledged that the company has made mistakes during its AI transformation and workforce restructuring, according to an internal memo seen by Reuters. Zuckerberg stated that given the complexity of the changes, mistakes have been made and will likely continue, but he is focused on providing stability and does not anticipate further company-wide layoffs this year.
Meta plans to find new roles for employees reassigned to train AI models, following a significant restructuring in May that involved layoffs and the transfer of 7,000 employees to AI-related initiatives. The company intends to limit the expansion of team sizes and minimize organizational changes going forward, while also increasing budgets for team-building activities and organizing a large-scale hackathon in July.
