After Laying Off 8,000 Employees, Zuckerberg Admits Meta's AI 'Hasn't Really Accelerated' As Expected
Zuckerberg said AI agent progress has not accelerated as expected even after Meta committed up to $145 billion in 2026 capital spending.
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Zuckerberg Admits Meta's AI Gamble Stalled After 8,000 Job Cuts
[Image: Gemini] Mark Zuckerberg told Meta employees at an internal town hall last week that the company’s AI agent development “hasn’t really accelerated in the way that we expected,” conceding that leadership had “miscalculated” how quickly the technology would mature after gutting 8,000 jobs to chase it. The admission, first reported by Reuters and corroborated by Business Insider, came two months after Meta cut roughly 10% of its global workf…
Zuckerberg’s Stark Admission: Meta’s AI Agents Stall Despite Billions and Mass Layoffs
Mark Zuckerberg built his reputation as one of tech’s sharpest operators by moving fast and breaking things. Lately, the breaks have come from his own bold bets on artificial intelligence. In an internal town hall last week, the Meta CEO delivered a rare dose of candor. AI agents, the autonomous systems meant to handle complex tasks and justify sweeping workforce changes, simply have not advanced at the pace he anticipated. The trajectory of tha…
Meta 8,000 Layoffs: CEO Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Agent Development Didn't Really Accelerate After Job Cuts | 📲 LatestLY
Meta is restructuring amid stalled AI progress, laying off 8,000 staff to shield AI teams while committing over USD 125 billion to infrastructure. CEO Mark Zuckerberg admits internal reorganisations are behind schedule, as falling morale and stock performance reflect investor and employee uncertainty. 📲 Meta 8,000 Layoffs: CEO Mark Zuckerberg Says AI Agent Development Didn't Really Accelerate After Job Cuts.
Zuckerberg Admits That AI Is Not Working Out the Way He Imagined
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg is struggling to keep his AI team together. As morale is hitting rock-bottom, his company is heavily relying on its competitors’ AI models to build out its own in-house tools. And despite the many billions of dollars the company has spent in its flailing efforts to keep up in the AI race, even Zuckerberg himself is now acknowledging that progress is nowhere near where he wanted it to be. As Reuters reports, Zuckerberg ad…
After Laying Off 8,000 Employees, Zuckerberg Admits Meta's AI 'Hasn't Really Accelerated' As Expected
At an internal Meta town hall on July 2, 2026, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees that AI agent development over the prior four months “hasn’t really accelerated in the way that we expected,” per a recording heard by Reuters. He added that the company’s reorganization was not as “clean” as planned and that its bets ... After Laying Off 8,000 Employees, Zuckerberg Admits Meta’s AI ‘Hasn’t Really Accelerated’ As Expected
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted that the company's massive investments in artificial intelligence and the extensive restructuring undertaken as part of this effort have not yet yielded the expected results.
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