Meta sweeping layoff wave impacting 8,000 jobs USA Today - News Apr 20, 2026 Apr 20, 2026 Updated Jun 13, 2026 0 Stephen A. Smith Says Knicks SAVED NBA After Beating Victor Wembanyama's Spurs Ivanka Trump trolled for buying ‘fixer-upper’ private island Gary and Sam preview the Husker Camp Countdown | Pick Six Podcast SpaceX soars in $2T market debut, making Elon Musk the world’s first trillionaire Early morning storms bring wind and hail Multiple Artists Drop Out Of Trump's Freedom 250 Concert Series Where Is It Illegal To Be Gay? Lauk trail corridor Lion statue stolen from Piqued Curiosities Antiques Trump says Israeli attacks on Beirut unjustified, puts Iran deal at risk Mexico Wins World Cup Opener in Match Featuring 3 Red Cards NBA Playoff Predictions: Knicks vs. Spurs Game 5 Analysis How To Choose The Right SPF For Your Skin Type Birthright citizenship decision looms as Trump court cases mount Galveston welcomes the Dutch Orange doubledecker bus as it travels to Dallas for the World Cup Senate bill targets sports betting ads aimed at children A quick guide to the stadium rules for the FIFA World Cup Prefer us on Google Learn More Meta is planning a first wave of layoffs on May 20, sources told Reuters. As featured on Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data Meta said the purpose was to improve the company's AI models in areas where they struggle to replicate how humans interact with computers. Latest video Trump puts U.S. power on display for UFC Freedom 250 How do fans feel about the White House hosting UFC Freedom 250? Trump says Israeli attacks on Beirut unjustified, puts Iran deal at risk Deadly Israeli strike hits Beirut Jalen Brunson Joins Michael Jordan in NBA Finals History, Wins Finals MVP Stephen A. Smith Says Knicks SAVED NBA After Beating Victor Wembanyama's Spurs Victor Wembanyama Admits Harsh NBA Finals Truth After Knicks Break Spurs' Heart Shaq’s Brutal Message to Victor Wembanyama After Spurs’ NBA Finals Collapse Facebook Twitter Bluesky WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save 0 Comments
Meta to start capturing employee mouse movements, keystrokes for AI training data Meta said the purpose was to improve the company's AI models in areas where they struggle to replicate how humans interact with computers.