> Engineers selected for the unit have no choice but to join or leave the company, an unusual requirement for highly valued technical employees in Silicon Valley. That’s led some members of Applied AI to describe themselves as “draftees.”
What’s hilarious is that joining the AI team was initially on a volunteer basis, but when not enough people volunteered, they made it mandatory and started forcibly plucking people out of other teams to join.
OdoBenSisko on
*A Zuckerberg blank awaiting firmware.*
redditistripe on
I’m hoping, probably against hope, that the AI bubble collapses like a black hole. If it happens, how I will howl with laughter and glee.
HopefulReason7 on
Wow, the quotes in that article are wild
dontwannaparticpate on
That smug ass look needs to somehow disappear from his face
Rhewin on
According to the article, part of the issue is Meta laying off 10% of its workforce as a part of its AI strategy. This in turn has generated more work for the remainder. So the AI isn’t picking up the slack of the former workers. It’s just an excuse to downsize and squeeze more profits from its own workforce while throwing money at a product that isn’t generating revenue.
weisp on
Zuckerberg reiterated a vow to not carry out additional mass layoffs this year
So… next layoff is Jan 2027?
Torino1O on
I hope that a self learning AI finally figures out that playing with numbers so that they increase their users bank accounts while deleting their bills is the best way to get a positive response from users.
SeattleCaptain on
Zuck has some intellectual strengths but his deficits are huge! Plus, he seems utterly self-unaware and all the sycophants surrounding him don’t help.
jholliday55 on
What even is metas plan for AI? I don’t have any of their apps anymore. Are they banking on everyone to wear the stupid ass glasses?
Greed_Sucks on
Unions you idiots
henrycaul on
I used to be a piece of shit. Someone should also tell him that people can change.
ActuallyMy on
“It’s literally the gulag”
Ah yes, clearing $500k annually. Life must be so hard.
TequilaAndWeed on
What worries me greatly about widespread AI adoption for mission critical functions (in any company) is the seeming lack of QA and running a parallel system until any discrepancies are ironed out. No info on whether that’s the case at Meta, just speaking generally with my cynical nature and decades of tech experience.
BreadStickFloom on
Its funny that he’s so bad at knowing how humans work that he thinks that he’s going to treat people like shit and get quality work out of them. Looking forward to people quitting and them outsourcing to bring in even lower quality engineering. I bet the model that comes out of this is going to be super good and not dumbed down by disgruntled employees giving it garbage input.
Aggravating_Bat3618 on
And fuck Best Buy for promoting this shit.
liaseth on
We all saw the 2h worldwide outage today.
DeansPigInAPoke on
Repeating “it’s like what the fuck?” These fuckers are either really bad at motivational speaking or let AI write their remarks.
Shoutout to the employee who cussed out the presenters. Let’s give it up for a real one 🙌🏻
CharcoalGreyWolf on
*To get there, he said, “Meta’s north star is to be the best place for the most talented people in the world to make an impact.”*
I’m sure monitoring their keystrokes will make them feel like they’re at the best place for the most talented people.
Maximum-Doughnut8652 on
Imagine working at improving a system that will replace your job. Surreal.
Original-Air-1382 on
Leave Instagram and Facebook
Greenscreener on
Considering Meta’s track record with software…this tracks
HasGreatVocabulary on
>Someone interrupted a livestreamed, employee-only presentation at Meta earlier this week with an expletive-filled outburst about “being the company’s bitch,” according to a recording heard by WIRED. The individual then asked the people leading the call to write to a specific Meta AI executive and „tell him that he’s a piece of shit.“
>One of the presenters covered their face with their hands, according to a witness. (The speaker could not be reached for comment, and the meeting’s two leaders moved on with their technical talk after asking everyone to mute, though employees commented on the stream about the “spicy” start.)
>The incident, which took place on a call open to thousands of employees, reflects growing frustration inside the company’s Applied AI team, which was formed in March to support the work of AI researchers at Meta Superintelligence Labs. Three current employees tell WIRED there is widespread dissatisfaction with how Meta assembled the unit of about 6,500 engineers and product managers and the drudgework they allege they have been assigned to improve AI models. Each spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
>“It’s literally the gulag,” one of the employees claims. “You have zero purpose in life all of a sudden, you barely interact with anyone, you just have these tasks every week.“
>Another employee describes some of the tasks—generating puzzles to test how reliably AI models from Meta and other companies can solve them—as easy compared to the software development work they had been doing previously. But the new projects feel menial, and “almost all” employees seem unhappy, they say. “Most people find the work soul-crushing,” the third employee says.
>Meta declined to comment for this story.
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|Are you a current or former Meta employee who wants to talk about what’s happening? We’d like to hear from you. Using a nonwork phone or computer, contact the reporters securely on Signal at peard33.24 and zoeschiffer.87.|
>Applied AI isn’t the only unit where tensions are boiling over and contributing to what workers describe as record-low morale. The company’s AI-focused restructuring, which included 10 percent of the company, or 8,000 employees, being let go last month has generated extra work and stress throughout several divisions, including data center engineering and Instagram, several current and former employees tell WIRED.
>Across the company, more than 1,600 employees have signed a petition demanding that Meta stop a recently launched initiative to monitor US employees’ clicks and keystrokes to generate AI training data. (The company has scaled back the program slightly, allowing employees to pause data collection for up to 30 minutes and request specific exemptions).
>During a meeting this week open to all employees at Instagram, Meta chief product officer Chris Cox addressed the “difficult” and “brutal” environment created by the “insanity of this company” in the past few months, according to a recording heard by WIRED. Cox applauded Instagram employees for launching features and serving around 2 billion users amid what he compared to “running a marathon in the middle of a hailstorm and then, like, your teammate gets replaced and then we’re recording you.”
>“It’s like what the fuck,” he said, drawing laughs, before repeating himself. “It is like what the fuck.”
>Cox said he needed to reckon with how he and other leaders could “get in touch with the company again” and “not be overearnest” about the power of AI. “It is neither god, nor is it the devil,” he said. “And it’s nowhere near as good as you think it is, and it is nowhere near as bad as you think it is. And it changes every week … and it doesn’t know what day of the week it is.”
ananbd on
So, these guys sold their souls to the devil by joining that company, and now they’re surprised that hell is too hot??
When their sentence in the “gulag” ends, they’ll all be multi-millionaires. Or, they can leave at any time and join the world the rest of us live in.
Gimme a break. 🙄
Winter-Seaweed8458 on
META put all their money into AI and doesn’t have a fucking clue how to make it worthwhile to their users. The latest stupid move is to force people into using AI when they are using FB or IG. The change just happened. If you try to scroll to see comments, it immediately pushes you and AI popup – or an ad for the product, if it’s a company page. The latter is most likely a way to force companies to pay per click to meta, even if it’s an accident. This latest update is a disaster.
JewelerCurious9391 on
Zero sympathy. The people who work at Meta knew what they were getting into and they make a shit ton of money.
tads73 on
Of course, whatever the zuck touches, turns to shit. Facebook will be the modern day equivalent to the Sears catalog.
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> Engineers selected for the unit have no choice but to join or leave the company, an unusual requirement for highly valued technical employees in Silicon Valley. That’s led some members of Applied AI to describe themselves as “draftees.”
What’s hilarious is that joining the AI team was initially on a volunteer basis, but when not enough people volunteered, they made it mandatory and started forcibly plucking people out of other teams to join.
*A Zuckerberg blank awaiting firmware.*
I’m hoping, probably against hope, that the AI bubble collapses like a black hole. If it happens, how I will howl with laughter and glee.
Wow, the quotes in that article are wild
That smug ass look needs to somehow disappear from his face
According to the article, part of the issue is Meta laying off 10% of its workforce as a part of its AI strategy. This in turn has generated more work for the remainder. So the AI isn’t picking up the slack of the former workers. It’s just an excuse to downsize and squeeze more profits from its own workforce while throwing money at a product that isn’t generating revenue.
Zuckerberg reiterated a vow to not carry out additional mass layoffs this year
So… next layoff is Jan 2027?
I hope that a self learning AI finally figures out that playing with numbers so that they increase their users bank accounts while deleting their bills is the best way to get a positive response from users.
Zuck has some intellectual strengths but his deficits are huge! Plus, he seems utterly self-unaware and all the sycophants surrounding him don’t help.
What even is metas plan for AI? I don’t have any of their apps anymore. Are they banking on everyone to wear the stupid ass glasses?
Unions you idiots
I used to be a piece of shit. Someone should also tell him that people can change.
“It’s literally the gulag”
Ah yes, clearing $500k annually. Life must be so hard.
What worries me greatly about widespread AI adoption for mission critical functions (in any company) is the seeming lack of QA and running a parallel system until any discrepancies are ironed out. No info on whether that’s the case at Meta, just speaking generally with my cynical nature and decades of tech experience.
Its funny that he’s so bad at knowing how humans work that he thinks that he’s going to treat people like shit and get quality work out of them. Looking forward to people quitting and them outsourcing to bring in even lower quality engineering. I bet the model that comes out of this is going to be super good and not dumbed down by disgruntled employees giving it garbage input.
And fuck Best Buy for promoting this shit.
We all saw the 2h worldwide outage today.
Repeating “it’s like what the fuck?” These fuckers are either really bad at motivational speaking or let AI write their remarks.
Shoutout to the employee who cussed out the presenters. Let’s give it up for a real one 🙌🏻
*To get there, he said, “Meta’s north star is to be the best place for the most talented people in the world to make an impact.”*
I’m sure monitoring their keystrokes will make them feel like they’re at the best place for the most talented people.
Imagine working at improving a system that will replace your job. Surreal.
Leave Instagram and Facebook
Considering Meta’s track record with software…this tracks
>Someone interrupted a livestreamed, employee-only presentation at Meta earlier this week with an expletive-filled outburst about “being the company’s bitch,” according to a recording heard by WIRED. The individual then asked the people leading the call to write to a specific Meta AI executive and „tell him that he’s a piece of shit.“
>One of the presenters covered their face with their hands, according to a witness. (The speaker could not be reached for comment, and the meeting’s two leaders moved on with their technical talk after asking everyone to mute, though employees commented on the stream about the “spicy” start.)
>The incident, which took place on a call open to thousands of employees, reflects growing frustration inside the company’s Applied AI team, which was formed in March to support the work of AI researchers at Meta Superintelligence Labs. Three current employees tell WIRED there is widespread dissatisfaction with how Meta assembled the unit of about 6,500 engineers and product managers and the drudgework they allege they have been assigned to improve AI models. Each spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.
>“It’s literally the gulag,” one of the employees claims. “You have zero purpose in life all of a sudden, you barely interact with anyone, you just have these tasks every week.“
>Another employee describes some of the tasks—generating puzzles to test how reliably AI models from Meta and other companies can solve them—as easy compared to the software development work they had been doing previously. But the new projects feel menial, and “almost all” employees seem unhappy, they say. “Most people find the work soul-crushing,” the third employee says.
>Meta declined to comment for this story.
|Got a Tip?|
|:-|
|Are you a current or former Meta employee who wants to talk about what’s happening? We’d like to hear from you. Using a nonwork phone or computer, contact the reporters securely on Signal at peard33.24 and zoeschiffer.87.|
>Applied AI isn’t the only unit where tensions are boiling over and contributing to what workers describe as record-low morale. The company’s AI-focused restructuring, which included 10 percent of the company, or 8,000 employees, being let go last month has generated extra work and stress throughout several divisions, including data center engineering and Instagram, several current and former employees tell WIRED.
>Across the company, more than 1,600 employees have signed a petition demanding that Meta stop a recently launched initiative to monitor US employees’ clicks and keystrokes to generate AI training data. (The company has scaled back the program slightly, allowing employees to pause data collection for up to 30 minutes and request specific exemptions).
>During a meeting this week open to all employees at Instagram, Meta chief product officer Chris Cox addressed the “difficult” and “brutal” environment created by the “insanity of this company” in the past few months, according to a recording heard by WIRED. Cox applauded Instagram employees for launching features and serving around 2 billion users amid what he compared to “running a marathon in the middle of a hailstorm and then, like, your teammate gets replaced and then we’re recording you.”
>“It’s like what the fuck,” he said, drawing laughs, before repeating himself. “It is like what the fuck.”
>Cox said he needed to reckon with how he and other leaders could “get in touch with the company again” and “not be overearnest” about the power of AI. “It is neither god, nor is it the devil,” he said. “And it’s nowhere near as good as you think it is, and it is nowhere near as bad as you think it is. And it changes every week … and it doesn’t know what day of the week it is.”
So, these guys sold their souls to the devil by joining that company, and now they’re surprised that hell is too hot??
When their sentence in the “gulag” ends, they’ll all be multi-millionaires. Or, they can leave at any time and join the world the rest of us live in.
Gimme a break. 🙄
META put all their money into AI and doesn’t have a fucking clue how to make it worthwhile to their users. The latest stupid move is to force people into using AI when they are using FB or IG. The change just happened. If you try to scroll to see comments, it immediately pushes you and AI popup – or an ad for the product, if it’s a company page. The latter is most likely a way to force companies to pay per click to meta, even if it’s an accident. This latest update is a disaster.
Zero sympathy. The people who work at Meta knew what they were getting into and they make a shit ton of money.
Of course, whatever the zuck touches, turns to shit. Facebook will be the modern day equivalent to the Sears catalog.