Meta Plans to Cut 600 Jobs at A.I. Superintelligence Labs

by donohoeon 10/22/2025, 2:32 PMwith 21 comments

by VirusNewbieon 10/22/2025, 5:22 PM

It’s wild to me that Alexandr Wang gets to make these decisions, unless I’m mistaken, ScaleAI isn’t exactly a major software company, it outsources “manual” labeling. Does this guy have any experience running large scale software projects?

by xeckron 10/22/2025, 4:44 PM

I wonder if those 600 successfully contributed to automating their own jobs out of existence.

by ewuhicon 10/22/2025, 4:52 PM

I bet zuck read hn thread of latest (was it first?) paper from that lab and thought "i cannot let that dweebs shittalk me"

by constantcryingon 10/22/2025, 3:48 PM

How does this make sense considering that Meta is also paying enormous sums of money to hire AI Leaders away from e.g. Apple?

by throwawaykf10on 10/22/2025, 5:41 PM

This is in addition to another round of cuts from a couple months ago that didn't make the news. I heard from somebody who joined Meta in an AI-related division at a senior position a few months ago. Said within a couple of months of joining, almost his entire department was gutted -- VPs, directors, manager, engineers -- and he was one of the very few left.

Not sure of the exact numbers, given it was within a single department, the cuts were not big but definitely went swift and deep.

As an outside observer, Zuck has always been a sociopath, but he was also always very calculated. However over the past few months he seems to be getting much more erratic and, well... "Elon-y" with this GenAI thing. I wonder what he's seeing that is causing this behavior.

by bossyTeacheron 10/23/2025, 11:32 AM

Reminder that no job is safe. Tech folks lived a fantasy during the 00-20s where they would complain about constant recruiter calls and quitting for any reason whatsoever. It's time to wake up

by rvzon 10/22/2025, 5:52 PM

They have automated themselves out of their roles and achieved "AGI". /s