This is a company of really smart people who work really hard—coders, engineers, designers—people whose creativity and intellect is a part of their job.
Smart enough to see their work is causing massive harm on a global scale? I know we all need jobs because capitalism commodifies life, but we CAN choose where we work.
Edit to add: if these very smart people were able to land jobs at Meta, they’re likely very employable elsewhere and the CHOSEto work for Meta.
Fully agree, while people losing jobs to ai is sad, i have zero sympathies for meta employees. They knew pretty well how insidious that company is, and as you said, they are smart enough to find a good enough job in another company.
A bit off topic, but all this ai stuff replacing so many jobs is a bit baffling to me. At least for certain jobs. It’s not like in the industrial revolution where you could see tangible results in production and efficiency. Even if it come at a terrible human cost you could see the cold logic.
Here in change, they are firing good talent only to get a subpar costlier replacement.
Sure there are some places where it works, but i don’t believe it’s yet to the scale where you would fire so many people.
I suppose the wet dreams of a future with no employees is too good to pass.
For people who have been there for a while, remember that there’s almost certainly an internal propaganda campaign trying to refute any negative stories that come out about Meta. I’ve heard enough from people who have interacted with Meta employees to know that it’s almost a cult; and when you’re getting paid twice a month, it probably doesn’t feel as toxic and more transactional. That probably makes it more of a frog-boiling than it would seem from the outside; even smart people can get taken in by a cult.
People who have started more recently, though, have less of an excuse.
Smart enough to see their work is causing massive harm on a global scale? I know we all need jobs because capitalism commodifies life, but we CAN choose where we work.
Edit to add: if these very smart people were able to land jobs at Meta, they’re likely very employable elsewhere and the CHOSEto work for Meta.
Fully agree, while people losing jobs to ai is sad, i have zero sympathies for meta employees. They knew pretty well how insidious that company is, and as you said, they are smart enough to find a good enough job in another company.
A bit off topic, but all this ai stuff replacing so many jobs is a bit baffling to me. At least for certain jobs. It’s not like in the industrial revolution where you could see tangible results in production and efficiency. Even if it come at a terrible human cost you could see the cold logic.
Here in change, they are firing good talent only to get a subpar costlier replacement. Sure there are some places where it works, but i don’t believe it’s yet to the scale where you would fire so many people.
I suppose the wet dreams of a future with no employees is too good to pass.
Savings on salaries means more profit next quarter. Line must go up.
For people who have been there for a while, remember that there’s almost certainly an internal propaganda campaign trying to refute any negative stories that come out about Meta. I’ve heard enough from people who have interacted with Meta employees to know that it’s almost a cult; and when you’re getting paid twice a month, it probably doesn’t feel as toxic and more transactional. That probably makes it more of a frog-boiling than it would seem from the outside; even smart people can get taken in by a cult.
People who have started more recently, though, have less of an excuse.