Meta Cuts 100+ Risk Compliance Jobs, Automates Privacy Reviews

Key Takeaways

  • Meta cuts 700+ jobs across AI and risk compliance teams
  • Over 100 positions eliminated in privacy and integrity review division
  • Company shifting from manual to automated compliance processes
  • Internal critics question automation’s ability to handle sensitive data

Meta has eliminated over 700 positions in its latest round of layoffs, targeting both artificial intelligence teams and crucial risk compliance divisions. The cuts include more than 100 employees from the company’s risk review organization responsible for privacy audits and regulatory compliance.

The move represents a significant shift toward automation in Meta’s compliance processes, raising concerns among insiders about the adequacy of automated systems for handling sensitive user data.

AI Division Restructuring

Approximately 600 positions within Meta’s AI division have been eliminated, according to Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer Alexandr Wang. The company stated this restructuring aims to accelerate decision-making and speed up development of new AI products.

Risk Compliance Team Gutted

Sources revealed that over 100 employees from Meta’s risk review organization were laid off. This team plays a critical role in ensuring compliance with global privacy regulations and the US Federal Trade Commission’s requirements.

The risk team maintains Meta’s adherence to the FTC’s 2019 consent decree, which followed a record $5 billion fine over Facebook’s mishandling of user data.

Automation Replaces Human Oversight

In a memo from Chief Privacy Officer Michel Protti, Meta confirmed reducing headcount in its risk subsidiary while transitioning from manual privacy reviews to automated systems.

“We’ve moved toward a more consistent and automated process that improves compliance and accuracy,” Protti stated.

However, company insiders described the cuts as a “gutting” of the department responsible for privacy and integrity reviews. The affected employees worked primarily from Meta’s London office.

Gradual Automation Implementation

This isn’t the first time Meta has replaced human employees with automated systems. Over the past year, the company has gradually incorporated automation into risk assessments, classifying updates as either low-risk (handled by automated tools) or high-risk (requiring manual review).

Broader Restructuring Context

The layoffs occur amid CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s multi-year campaign to make Meta leaner and more efficient. The company faces growing competition from OpenAI and other AI firms.

In August, Meta reorganized its AI operations into four divisions: FAIR (fundamental research), TBD Labs (advanced superintelligence research), product development, and infrastructure.

Latest

New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for immigrant truckers

New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for immigrant truckers

Trump Weighs Appointing Michael Murray to Lead Antitrust at DOJ

The White House is considering nominating attorney Michael Murray, who worked in the previous Trump administration, to lead antitrust enforcement at the US Just

Wipro announces ₹15,000 crore buyback amid revenue decline, weak outlook

The Bengaluru-based firm said it will repurchase 600 million shares at ₹250 apiece, a 19% premium to Thursday’s closing price of ₹210.2. The buyback com

Maran claims SpiceJet owes over ₹400 cr with interest as payment dispute lingers

Kalanithi Maran claims SpiceJet owes over ₹400 crore in arbitration, far exceeding the airline's stated ₹144.5 crore. The Delhi high court is reviewing Sp

EU proposes that Google allow third-party search engines access to data — What we know

The European Commission proposed measures for Google to comply with the Digital Markets Act, by allowing third-party search engines access to search data. A fin

Topics

Lebanon ceasefire: Who said what? Bibi vows troops will stay; Trump hails talks ‘very exciting’ – How Iran reacts?

Iranian Parliament speaker Ghalibaf asserts that Lebanon must be included in any peace agreement between Iran and the U.S., emphasizing its importance for regio

‘Targeting of commercial shipping unacceptable,’ India calls restoration of safe navigation in Strait of Hormuz at UN

India's Ambassador Harish P raised concerns at the UN over threats to commercial shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, urging for safe navigation and calling for de

All-round Arshdeep Singh: Viral reels spiking Punjab Kings’ fanbase, says pacer

Arshdeep Singh took some credit for the spike in Punjab Kings' fan base, saying that his social media game is one of the reasons behind the increase in follower

Pope Leo after clash with Trump over Iran war, says world ‘ravaged by a handful of tyrants’

The remarks come as the pontiff continues an 11-day visit to Africa, using his platform to advocate for peace and international cooperation.

New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for immigrant truckers

New York loses nearly $74 million for not revoking 33,000 illegal licenses for immigrant truckers

Jet fuel shortage: Why Iran war could disrupt flights in Europe within weeks

Europe could run out of jet fuel within six weeks due to Iran war disruptions, risking flight cancellations, rising energy prices and broader economic fallout,

Virginia’s ex-Lieutenant Governor kills wife then himself amid divorce proceedings

A tragic end to a politically and personally tumultuous life

Vinod Kambli is fine: Wife addresses health speculation

Former cricketer Vinod Kambli’s wife Andrea Hewitt has dismissed speculation around his health, stating that the former India batter is “fine”. Her statem
spot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img