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Behind Meta's Huge Layoffs is a Relentless Shift Toward AI

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It is all part of Meta’s plans to become “AI native” and transform the way its teams and employees do their jobs as it seeks to spend up to $US135bn on AI infrastructure this year.

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Meta is undergoing a fundamental corporate restructuring to become an 'AI native' entity, prioritizing massive capital expenditure on frontier AI infrastructure over traditional human workforces. This pivot includes a projected $135bn investment in AI systems, signaling an aggressive pursuit of advanced capabilities that may outpace current safety governance. The article highlights the economic pressures driving big tech toward autonomous systems, a trend that underscores the urgent need for robust global policy frameworks to manage the risks associated with rapid, unconstrained frontier AI development.

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