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Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs Globally in Major AI-Driven Restructuring

by Kingsley Okeke
May 21, 2026
in Artifical Intelligence, Reports
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Meta Platforms has begun notifying approximately 8,000 employees across its global offices of job cuts, marking one of its most significant workforce reductions as the company pivots deeper into artificial intelligence.

The notifications started rolling out on Wednesday, beginning with staff in Asia. Workers in Singapore received the first emails at around 4 a.m. local time, while employees in the United States and other regions were expected to hear later in the day. Meta asked many of those affected to work from home while the process continues.

Engineering and Product Teams Bear the Brunt

The reductions are expected to hit engineering and product teams the most. Some staff were told that further changes could follow later in the year, depending on how the restructuring progresses.

At the same time, Meta has moved about 7,000 employees into newly formed teams focused on AI work, including product development and autonomous systems. The company had just under 80,000 employees at the end of March before the latest changes took effect.

In an internal memo, Meta’s Head of People, Janelle Gale, framed the cuts as a structural shift rather than a simple cost-reduction exercise. The company is moving towards a flatter organisation built around smaller, faster-moving teams with greater ownership over their work.

Zuckerberg’s $100 Billion AI Bet

The restructuring reflects CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to make AI the company’s central priority. Meta has committed more than $100 billion in capital spending this year on AI infrastructure and related projects, as it tries to keep pace with competitors including Google and OpenAI. Analysts at Evercore estimate the layoffs could generate roughly $3 billion in savings, a figure that, while significant, is small relative to the scale of Meta’s investment plans. Capital expenditure could reach around $145 billion this year alone.

This is not Meta’s first round of workforce cuts. The company has carried out several reductions in recent years under what it has internally called an efficiency drive, and has pushed employees to integrate AI tools into daily workflows, including coding and systems automation.

Employees Push Back

The restructuring has created visible unease inside the company. More than 1,000 staff members signed a petition asking the company to avoid extensive data collection from employee devices for AI training, including inputs such as keystrokes, mouse movement, and screen activity.

External observers have also raised concerns about the long-term implications. Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, a professor of economics and behavioural science at the University of Oxford, warned that companies aggressively automating their workforces risk losing their status as desirable employers, with downstream effects on employee engagement and sustainable growth.

What This Means for the Region

For the Middle East’s fast-growing tech sector, Meta’s restructuring signals a broader trend among Big Tech companies: AI investment is reshaping entire organisational structures. As regional governments and enterprises deepen their own AI commitments, the question of how workforce strategies evolve alongside these investments will become increasingly relevant. Meta’s current pivot offers an early, if uncomfortable, look at what that transition can involve.

 

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