key takeaways
- Meta eliminated an unspecified number of roles within its risk organization on Thursday.
- Michelle Protti, Meta’s chief compliance and privacy officer for products, explained that routine processes can now be handled by technology, reducing the need for certain roles.
- Earlier this week, Meta also laid off 600 employees from its AI division, Superintelligence Labs.
meta planned 75,945 employees Till June. Now the technology giant is cutting its ranks as improvements in technology have put some employees out of work.
according to a business insider In the report published Thursday, Meta informed employees in its risk division that it was eliminating the roles due to advances in the company’s internal automation and compliance technologies.
Michel ProttiMeta’s chief compliance and privacy officer of the product broke the news, writing in an internal memo seen by BI that Meta is moving away from manual reviews toward automated processes. Now, technology can handle many routine risk-related decisions automatically.
“By moving from bespoke, manual reviews to a more consistent and automated process, we have been able to deliver more accurate and reliable compliance results at Meta,” Protti wrote in the memo.
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Standardizing processes means technology can now handle many everyday risk decisions, allowing human teams to focus on “complex” and “high-impact” tasks, Protti explained.
“As a result, we do not need as many roles in some areas as we used to,” Protti wrote, without sharing how many positions would be eliminated.
This restructuring impacts teams under the Product Risk Program Manager, Shared Services and Global Security and Privacy (GSP) groups.
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Meta spokesperson Thomas Richards confirmed the cuts to BI, telling BI that the changes are part of Meta’s broader effort to “reflect the maturity of our program and innovate faster while maintaining high compliance standards.”

Earlier this week, Meta also 600 employees were fired from their jobs from its AI arm, the Superintelligence Labs division, as part of a separate streamlining effort led by Chief AI Officer Alexander Wang. In an internal memo Seen by BI, Wang wrote that the cuts would help the company make decisions more quickly and that affected employees in North America had been notified by Wednesday.
Wang wrote, “By reducing the size of our team, decision-making will require less negotiation, and each person will bear more weight and have more scope and influence.” “Saying goodbye to colleagues is never an easy decision. These are talented people who have worked extremely hard and contributed to our efforts.”
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Meta founded its Superintelligence Labs in June to work toward “personal superintelligence,” or AI systems personalized for individuals with superior human capabilities. The team includes new hires from Anthropic, OpenAI, Apple and other companies.
After the cuts, Meta’s Superintelligence Labs team has about 3,000 employees cnbc,
Meta last cut 3,600 low-performing employees, or 5% of its workforce, in February. the company is sixth most valuable in the world, with a market capitalization of $1.848 trillion At the time of writing.
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key takeaways
- Meta eliminated an unspecified number of roles within its risk organization on Thursday.
- Michelle Protti, Meta’s chief compliance and privacy officer for products, explained that routine processes can now be handled by technology, reducing the need for certain roles.
- Earlier this week, Meta also laid off 600 employees from its AI division, Superintelligence Labs.
meta planned 75,945 employees Till June. Now the technology giant is cutting its ranks as improvements in technology have put some employees out of work.
according to a business insider In the report published Thursday, Meta informed employees in its risk division that it was eliminating the roles due to advances in the company’s internal automation and compliance technologies.
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