Wearing Ray-Ban Meta’s latest smart glasses was a revelation and makes regular glasses feel like a waste of time ...
For Meta Platforms, the decision to retreat from its attempts to stem that rising tide may not pay off for the business, and it could spell bad news for the stock. Zuckerberg says that in the ...
Stocks rose broadly on good inflation news. Meta is planning to lay off 5% of its workforce. The stock would benefit from a TikTok ban set to go into effect this weekend. Stocks were up broadly ...
Meta is planning on cutting about 5% of its workforce, with a specific focus on the company's lowest-performing employees. A Meta spokesperson confirmed the news in an emailed statement to USA ...
Meta has released a new AI model that can translate ... which finds instances when the sound in a video or audio matches a subtitle in another language from crawled web data.
After Meta cut nearly a quarter of its workforce through massive layoffs in 2022 and 2023, the move comes. With Meta's decision, it's in keeping with broader industry trends of tech companies ...
Meta employees are currently at risk of layoffs. Find out what is going on behind the scenes at the company below! What Did Mark Zuckerberg Change at Meta? CEO Mark Zuckerberg is putting an end to ...
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, will reduce its workforce by approximately 5 percent by letting go of its "lowest performers" and plans to recruit for the affected roles later this year, the ...
Meta Platforms is cutting 5% of its workforce, according to an internal memo that circulated on Tuesday, first reported by Bloomberg. The company declined to comment to several outlets but ...
Meta plans to cut 5% of its workforce, or about 3,600 workers, with the social media giant focusing on eliminating low-performing employees. The layoffs, earlier reported by Bloomberg News, were ...
Meta is planning to slash roughly 5% of its staff this year in a move aimed at weeding out under-performers, CEO Mark Zuckerberg revealed on Tuesday. In a memo to employees on Meta’s internal ...
Mark Zuckerberg told staff Tuesday that Meta would make "more extensive performance-based cuts." Last week, Meta said it would roll back DEI initiatives and get rid of third-party fact-checkers.