Meta is cutting hundreds of metaverse jobs now that AI is the priority

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In a nutshell: Remember how much faith Mark Zuckerberg had in the metaverse? He even renamed his company after the concept of a shared VR social platform. That was before AI became the tech industry's new obsession, of course. As a result of these shifting priorities, Meta is preparing to lay off hundreds of employees in its Reality Labs division this week.

The cuts are expected to affect 10% of Reality Labs' approximately 15,000 employees, reports The New York Times, which cites three people with knowledge of the discussions. The publication says that the final figure could be even higher.

The vast majority of those losing their jobs are working in the Metaverse unit on virtual reality headsets and virtual social networks, the report said. An announcement on the cuts could come as soon as today.

According to a memo obtained by the Times, Andrew Bosworth, Meta's chief technology officer who oversees the division, called a meeting for Wednesday and urged employees to attend in person. He described it as the "most important" meeting of the year.

Since Meta started reporting Reality Labs' revenue in Q4 2020, the division has reported total operating losses of around $70-75 billion (not million). It was more of the same in its most recent quarter: despite Meta posting strong results, the division reported $4.4 billion in losses on $470 million in revenue.

News of the job losses doesn't come as a surprise. It was reported in December that Zuckerberg was planning to slash Reality Labs' budget by 30%, with the cuts starting this month. A spokesperson confirmed at the time that the company was shifting some of its investment from the Metaverse group toward AI glasses and wearables as it looked to capitalize on the "momentum" in the segment.

Meta has placed a lot of effort into its smart glasses products recently. In September, the company unveiled the second-generation Ray-Ban Meta, the Oakley Meta Vanguard, and the Meta Ray-Ban Display.

Even before the influence of AI, it never looked like the Metaverse was going to live up to Zuckerberg's expectations. The CEO repeatedly said that the industry would be worth billions or even trillions of dollars after 2030 – Meta even commissioned a report in 2023 that claimed the metaverse could contribute $760 billion to the US GDP by 2035. But most people treat the idea of a shared virtual universe with indifference at best.

Zuckerberg might even be relieved that the AI revolution has come along. It gives him an excuse to shutter his Metaverse projects instead of watching them lose billions more dollars as they fail to gain interest.

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Of all the big tech companies, Meta is the one that does the most damage to society with absolutely no long term benefit.

Amazon lets you buy stuff in a convenient way.
Google has gmail and maps.
Microsoft does.... microsoft stuff.
Netflix makes some decent movies now and then.
Apple produces amazing devices.

Meta has facebook and instagram. Disinformation and brain rot. Probably the products that cause the most depression in young people.
 
Facebook is a nothing company now. They just update their old garbage and chase speculation in search of gains.
 
How were there hundreds of employees for a platform that looked like a bas PS1 game? WTF were they doing for the last 5+ years?

Not hundreds, but thousands - 15,000 employees as the article stated working on VR stuff. Or pretending to work on VR stuff. They are only firing hundreds. Its frankly boggling how many people they have, how much money they spent, and how little they have accomplished. For $75 billion they could have just bought Nintendo (well assuming the Japanese government allowed the sale), or a major game studio like EA, or developed reusable rockets and launched a massive network of internet satellites with change to spare, or bought Ford and put Facebook in every F-150, purchased AMD right after Ryzen came out, or purchased Uber anytime before 2023 and integrated its stuff with Facebook accounts, etc and so on. Any of those would have been a better use of $75 billion.

 
Of all the big tech companies, Meta is the one that does the most damage to society with absolutely no long term benefit.

Amazon lets you buy stuff in a convenient way.
Google has gmail and maps.
Microsoft does.... microsoft stuff.
Netflix makes some decent movies now and then.
Apple produces amazing devices.

Meta has facebook and instagram. Disinformation and brain rot. Probably the products that cause the most depression in young people.
Yeah no. This article is about reality labs. The Quest is the most affordable VR/MR glasses, with some great stuff. I play Synth Riders regularly, and I'll be really sad if they kill off the Quest line...
 
Seems their "job" now is to get as many portable spy cameras into the public arena as possible in order to sell the API access to the highest annual paying government surveillance agency... which already have a worldwide network of fixed home cctv and door-cams now - but now they need to fill in the gaps with mobile units...
 
The metaverse was a huge failure that they should have given up on a long time ago. If it had been anyone else's baby but Zuckerberg they would have. Even now they are trying to frame it as a reprioritization rather than the failure it is.
 
Facebook is a nothing company now. They just update their old garbage and chase speculation in search of gains.
IMO, it's always been a nothing company since it was initially driven by FAD mentality. Since its inception, that FAD has unquestioningly dwindled, IMO.
 
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