Meta weighs a 20% layoff as AI spending aims to boost productivity

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Meta Platforms may cut up to 20% of its workforce as AI-driven productivity gains are believed to offset heavy AI spending; Reuters cited planning but Meta called the report speculative. Analysts see potential EPS upside if savings are redirected to AI initiatives, even as Meta pursues about $135 billion in AI investment for 2026.
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