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Sahwa@reddthat.com to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 4 days ago

Meta is using its own employees' activity to train AI, and laying off 8,000 of them at the same time

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  • Spacehooks@reddthat.com
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    So who’s going to maintain the AI once its trained? Like is the plan its going to be perfect or something?

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    They should have known better than to work for Evil Inc.

  • mydude@lemmy.world
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    Don’t worry, AI will provide more jobs than it will take away /s

    • Corkyskog@sh.itjust.works
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      You gotta wait for the tech debt to pile up first.

    • hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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      That’s been true of every other productivity improvement, so it should hold true. However, the jobs created don’t necessarily go to those that lost them. And, why are we looking to use productivity gains to increase jobs instead of reducing hours?

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        Here’s a curated list of 50 hyperlinks to news stories and reports where AI was cited as a major factor in large-scale job layoffs. These examples span tech, finance, logistics, and other industries, with layoffs ranging from hundreds to tens of thousands of employees.



        Tech Industry

        1. CBS News: AI emerges as a top cause of layoffs, accounting for 26% of April 2026 job cuts
        2. The Independent: Companies blame AI for job cuts for second month in a row
        3. AP News: Cisco to cut under 4,000 jobs (5% of workforce) due to AI focus
        4. Forbes: AI is the main driver behind layoffs for the second month in a row
        5. World Socialist Web Site: How workers can fight the wave of AI layoffs
        6. AP News: Block (Square/Cash App) lays off 40% of workforce, citing AI
        7. AP News: Meta to lay off 8,000 workers (10% of workforce) amid AI ramp-up
        8. AP News: Microsoft lays off 15,000 workers in 2025, cites AI era
        9. AP News: Amazon cuts 16,000 corporate jobs, cites AI-driven efficiency
        10. AP News: Google raises AI budget to $85B, announces layoffs
        11. AFP: Snapchat parent Snap cuts 1,000 jobs (16% of workforce), citing AI efficiency
        12. AP News: Pinterest lays off 15% of workforce, pivots to AI
        13. AP News: CrowdStrike cuts 5% of workforce, doubles down on AI
        14. AP News: Autodesk cuts 1,350 jobs (9% of workforce), shifts to AI
        15. AP News: Workday CEO cites AI in mass layoffs
        16. AP News: Tata Consultancy Services (India) lays off 12,000 (2% of workforce), cites AI
        17. AP News: Recruit Holdings (Indeed/Glassdoor) cuts 1,300 jobs, cites AI
        18. AP News: Salesforce lays off 4,000 customer support workers, AI now handles 50% of work
        19. AP News: Oracle eliminates up to 30,000 jobs, including workers who trained AI systems
        20. AP News: Cloudflare lays off 1,100 (20% of workforce), cites “agentic AI era”

        Finance & Consulting

        1. AP News: Morgan Stanley lays off 2,500 (3% of workforce)
        2. Programs.com: SAP lays off ~1,300, shifts to “Business AI”
        3. Programs.com: ING Bank cuts up to 1,000 jobs due to AI/digital banking
        4. AP News: Dow Inc. cuts 4,500 jobs, emphasizes AI/automation
        5. Programs.com: Intel announces 24,000 layoffs, redirects capital to AI chips

        Logistics & Transportation

        1. AP News: UPS cuts 30,000 jobs, cites automation/AI
        2. AP News: Lufthansa Group to shed 4,000 jobs by 2030, cites AI/digitalization
        3. AP News: C.H. Robinson cuts 1,400 jobs after AI-driven tools rollout

        Retail & E-Commerce

        1. AP News: Amazon cuts 30,000+ jobs since 2025, cites AI-driven efficiency
        2. AP News: Procter & Gamble cuts 7,000 jobs (6% of workforce), cites restructuring/AI

        Manufacturing & Automotive

        1. AP News: General Motors lays off 1,700+ workers, adjusts to EV/AI shifts
        2. AP News: Volkswagen aims for 50,000 cuts by 2030, cites automation/AI
        3. AP News: Renault cuts 15-20% of engineering workforce, cites AI

        Media & Entertainment

        1. AFP: “Stop hiring humans?” Silicon Valley confronts AI job panic

        Government & Public Sector

        1. AP News: Federal government cuts thousands of jobs under Trump administration

        Other Notable Cases

        1. AP News: Home Depot eliminates 800 corporate roles, cites agility (not AI) (Included for contrast)
        2. AP News: Peloton cuts 11% of workforce, cites cost-cutting (Included for contrast)
        3. Programs.com: Expedia lays off workers, cites AI-driven restructuring
        4. Programs.com: Pinterest lays off workers, pivots to AI
        5. AP News: Coinbase CEO cites AI in layoffs, teams reduced to “singular people”
        6. AP News: Allbirds pivots to AI, stock surges 600% after layoffs
        7. AP News: Meta hires elite AI scientists while laying off thousands
        8. AP News: Microsoft layoffs improve profit margin outlook for AI era
        9. AP News: Google raises AI budget to $85B, announces layoffs
        10. AP News: Amazon’s AI-driven layoffs: 30,000+ jobs cut since 2025
        11. AP News: UPS cuts 68,000 jobs through automation/AI
        12. AP News: Spirit Airlines collapses, 17,000 jobs lost (AI indirectly cited)
        13. Programs.com: Intel redirects $145B to AI infrastructure, lays off 24,000
        14. AP News: Meta’s $145B AI infrastructure spend, 8,000 layoffs
        15. AP News: Microsoft’s first voluntary buyout program targets 8,750 workers

        Would you like me to refine the list further (e.g., by industry, date, or company size) or provide additional details for any of these cases?

        • hitmyspot@aussie.zone
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          I dont disagree, but youre missing the point. There arent much carriage driver jobs since the arrival of the automobile. There are a lot more jobs related to driving, though. Thats the point. Technology always makes jobs obsolete but creates more to replace.

          What is the problem with ai is multiple. Environmental is a huge concern. The poor perfirmance in many areas is another. The job loses are awful fornthose that lose their jobs and short term are bad for society. Long term, society SHOULD benefit from AI. However, the tech workd is doing everything they can to make sure the spoils dont go to society, but directly to them. Ita why they are investing so much. They want to be first, directing the direction and process and monetisation.

          What we need to do as society, is ensire that the spoils go society. That the producrivity imorovemebts lead to better lives, not just bigger profits for the few. Thats wjy chinese open models are so interesting. Its also why im concerned about ram and video cards. If the means of computing are removed from us, ot will be hard to ger back. Already for many people, facebook and google is the internet. Many peoplw on here degoogle. Its really hard. And about to get harder.

          Jobs will absolutely be lost to ai, but my point is more jobs shoukd be created given the experience of every adcancenent in history. The wuestiin is did we need mire jobs when before ai layoffs and trumps poor policies, much of the world was approaching full employment.

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            The best go players can see the final board long before good players do. AI shows up in the endgame. It’s still early in the end game, but I see the final board. There is no other way to increase your lead. There is no other path. The final writing is on the wall. The wet dream of capitalists is within their grasp. Everyone else loses. It’s revolution or it’s death for us.

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              Which is anothwr way of sayong structural change is needed. South Korea floated the idea of a tax on ai companies. They walked it back after the stock market dipped. The economist, a (economically) liberal paper, is even suggesting higher tax for profits above a certain threshold, and also taxing labour less and capital more. The opposite of their thinking in general.

              Yes, the concept of AI changes things and changes the value or work and prosuctivity. Digital technogyndid this already. Digital business can scale in ways traditional ones cant.

              Ai has the capacity to upend how the world operates. The question is how we allow the spoils to go. AI companies are hoping they get the lions share. Open models and structural changws tontaxarion and trade and employment law can ensure the apoils dont go that way.

              I also see an ai future where the consuner can no longer be ripped off, as consumers dont need to be stuck on amazon or google. Where if they want to buy a gidger, that the ai will search and find the best deals for them, including postage taxes etc. Similar for more conokex purchases, like power, mobile phones, insurance etc.

              Businesses hooe that ai can recommend products for advertising dollars. They forget that people are susceptible to advertising and habit in a way that a predection model is not.

              My feeling is thatbit either gets managed well and we all benefit, or it doesnt and things go to shit, which leads to revolution in some way, viokent or otherwise. Which means we win. So we win either way.

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          nice curation, thanks for your efforts!

  • oyzmo@piefed.social
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    Our AI has emptied everything from you, you are sucked dry so we throw you away. Next!

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