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Meta plans 10% layoffs as AI spending soars
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Meta plans 10% layoffs as AI spending soars

Punch Nigeria about 4 hours ago 1 mins read
Meta plans to cut its workforce by 10%, or about 8,000 employees, as it increases spending on artificial intelligence to compete with tech rivals. Read More: https://punchng.com/meta-plans-10-layoffs-as-ai-spending-soars/

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