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Meta fires 20 employees because they leave private meetings

A META officer has announced that the company has released 20 employees because it leaves confidential information.

The message comes to the media after a recording of an “all -hand” meeting was passed on to the media at the beginning of this month. In it, CEO Mark Zuckerberg admitted not to take Tikok seriously and declared the coming year “intensive”.

Spokesman Dave Arnold tells The verge“We tell the employees when they join the company and we offer regular memories that it is our guidelines to violate internal information regardless of the intention.”

“We recently carried out an investigation in which around 20 employees were finished to share confidential information outside the company, and we assume that there will be more,” says Arnold threatening. “We take this seriously and will continue to take measures if we identify licks.”

At the leaked all-hand meeting, Zuckerberg also predicted that a “highly intelligent and personalized” digital assistant will reach a billion users in 2025. Words that he probably didn't want to read the world and its competitors.

“I think who gets there first Business Insider. He also added that he believed that AI agents for Meta: Writing of software will start.

The verge According to reports, morality among employees in Meta has been low since Zuckerberg has announced the step to eliminate facts from Instagram, Facebook and threads, and ended the company's DEI programs.

In order to make things worse, the Facebook mother company recently announced that it was expecting hundreds, if not thousands of employees, since Meta aims to get rid of five percent of the “lowest actors”.

“There is a funny thing that happens with these leaks,” said the technical officing Chief and the leaked internal meeting. “When things run out, people often think: 'Ah, okay, that's leaked, so it will put pressure on us to change things.' The opposite is more likely. “

Yesterday Meta apologized after violent videos that showed people killed or seriously injured, and was recommended yesterday on Wednesday in Instagram users.


Photo credits: Meta / Mark Zuckerberg / Facebook