Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth Admits the Company's AI Reorg Was 'Atrocious' (wired.com) 23 points by babelfish 28d ago ↗ HN
[–] cyanydeez 28d ago ↗ one can only assume they had their own AI Dogfood moment. surely there'll be more.
[–] Danox 28d ago ↗ Mid 2027 Meta will announce they are quitting the AI model race? How long can you hemorrhage billions of dollars with no return. [–] jqpabc123 27d ago ↗ hemorrhage billions of dollars with no return.Most AI vendors are doing it --- for now. They are effectively setting huge piles of cash on fire.But as you say, I wouldn't expect this to last. Significant prices increases are on the horizon. [–] ChiperSoft 19d ago ↗ > How long can you hemorrhage billions of dollars with no return.Five years, judging by how long it took them to give up on metaverse
[–] jqpabc123 27d ago ↗ hemorrhage billions of dollars with no return.Most AI vendors are doing it --- for now. They are effectively setting huge piles of cash on fire.But as you say, I wouldn't expect this to last. Significant prices increases are on the horizon.
[–] ChiperSoft 19d ago ↗ > How long can you hemorrhage billions of dollars with no return.Five years, judging by how long it took them to give up on metaverse
[–] deterministic 27d ago ↗ Non paywall version? [–] rTX5CMRXIfFG 27d ago ↗ https://archive.ph/2026.06.16-004308/https://www.wired.com/s...
[–] dogleash 27d ago ↗ >“I hope we can rekindle the best of the culture we joined,” Bosworth wrote.Wasn't it a already a notoriously toxic place to work before the reorg?
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[ 0.15 ms ] story [ 33.3 ms ] threadMost AI vendors are doing it --- for now. They are effectively setting huge piles of cash on fire.
But as you say, I wouldn't expect this to last. Significant prices increases are on the horizon.
Five years, judging by how long it took them to give up on metaverse
Wasn't it a already a notoriously toxic place to work before the reorg?