Meta Lays Off 600 AI Jobs Including 100 Privacy Reviewers

Meta Cuts 600 AI Jobs Including 100 Privacy Reviewers

Meta is laying off 600 employees from its artificial intelligence division, including 100 staff responsible for privacy risk reviews, as the company aims to accelerate product development amid growing competition.

Key Takeaways

  • Meta eliminates 600 AI jobs, with 100 positions cut from privacy compliance teams
  • Company replacing manual reviews with automated systems for faster decision-making
  • Layoffs affect teams ensuring FTC compliance and global privacy regulations

Major Restructuring in AI Division

According to a New York Times report citing internal memos, Meta’s chief artificial intelligence officer informed employees about the layoffs on Wednesday. The cuts target the company’s AI division as Meta seeks to streamline operations.

“By reducing the size of our team, fewer conversations will be required to make a decision,”

the report quoted from an internal memo by Meta’s AI chief.

Privacy Team Hit Hard

Among the 600 layoffs, Meta eliminated 100 positions in its risk review organization. Sources familiar with the development revealed these employees were responsible for ensuring compliance with FTC agreements and global privacy regulations.

Meta’s Chief Privacy Officer Michel Protti announced the company would downsize the risk team and replace most manual reviews with automated systems.

“By moving from bespoke, manual reviews to a more consistent and automated process, we’ve been able to deliver more accurate and reliable compliance outcomes across Meta,”

Protti stated, adding the company remains committed to meeting regulatory obligations while delivering innovative products.

Internal Concerns and FTC Background

Insiders described the layoffs as a “gutting” of employees who reviewed projects for privacy and integrity concerns. The cuts affect Meta’s risk review team in London and over 100 people across the company’s risk organization.

The risk organization was established following Meta’s 2019 settlement with the FTC, which included a historic $5 billion fine and required new transparency measures for user data handling. These teams supervised all new products to identify potential privacy threats that might violate the FTC order.

Automation Replaces Human Review

Risk organization employees have expressed skepticism about replacing human reviewers with automated systems, particularly for sensitive privacy issues. Meta has been under intense regulatory scrutiny in both the US and Europe for most of the past decade.

However, the company began integrating automation into its risk auditing process last year, categorizing potential issues into “low risk” and “high or novel risk” categories, with automated systems handling initial reviews of lower-risk updates.

The layoffs represent part of Meta’s broader restructuring efforts over the past three years as CEO Mark Zuckerberg positions the company to compete with emerging rivals like OpenAI, creator of ChatGPT.

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