Meta is reportedly going to slash spending on the metaverse

Meta is set to slash its spending on the metaverse by as much as 30%, according to a report from Bloomberg. The drastic budget cuts come just a few years after Facebook rebranded itself as Meta, marking a renewed focus on the metaverse concept.

The company's annual budget planning for 2026 has revealed significant slashes to the metaverse division, with potential layoffs expected in early next year. Insiders claim that the department is being asked to make deeper-than-average cuts due to the technology's relatively slow adoption rate.

Despite CEO Mark Zuckerberg's ongoing optimism about the metaverse's long-term prospects, the company's annual performance suggests a more cautious approach. The Reality Labs division, which encompasses the metaverse, has lost over $70 billion since 2021.

Zuckerberg himself has largely avoided discussing the metaverse in public and during earnings calls. Instead, Meta is reportedly shifting its focus to more promising areas such as large AI models and chatbots. Additionally, hardware products linked to AI experiences, like Ray-Ban smart display glasses, are expected to receive significant investment.

As investors and consumers continue to question the viability of the metaverse concept, it appears that Meta is finally taking a step back to reassess its strategy. The future of this ambitious project remains uncertain, but one thing is clear: significant changes are on the horizon for the company's metaverse division.
 
πŸ’ΈπŸ€” so i feel like meta was already being super cautious with their spending on the metaverse πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ from what i've seen online people are kinda split on this - some think it's a good move to cut costs and focus on more proven tech areas, but others think it's a sign that they're giving up too soon on something they really believed in 🚫

personally i think it's not entirely surprising considering how slow adoption has been πŸ“‰ but at the same time i do wonder if they were being overly optimistic about the metaverse from the start πŸ€” still, it'll be interesting to see what happens next and how their new strategy plays out πŸ’‘
 
so what's going on with meta's metaverse plans πŸ€”... sounds like they're scaling back their spending and maybe even looking at layoffs 🚫... i mean, it's not a total surprise considering how slow adoption has been πŸ“‰... i remember when facebook changed its name to meta and everyone was all hyped up about the metaverse πŸš€... now it seems like zuckerberg is taking a more cautious approach πŸ’‘... maybe they're shifting focus to areas that are actually showing promise like large ai models and chatbots πŸ’»... still, it's interesting to see how this plays out in 2026 πŸŽ‰... will the metaverse take off or fade away? 🀞
 
yeah i kinda saw this coming... meta's been struggling with metaverse adoption rate and it's not like their projections were rosy to begin with πŸ€”. 70 billion loss since 2021 is a big chunk of change. i mean, mark zuckerberg's always been bullish on the metaverse but when the numbers aren't adding up, you gotta take a step back & reevaluate strategy. and honestly, investing in AI models and chatbots doesn't seem like a bad idea... at least that's something they can get their hands on quickly 😊. still, it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out. layoffs could be a sign of things to come, but also maybe an opportunity for the company to streamline & refocus 🀞.
 
I'm not surprised to hear about these budget cuts... I mean, it's been a while since Meta started pushing hard into the metaverse and it just hasn't taken off like they thought it would πŸ€”. I get that Zuckerberg is still hyped on this tech but it's hard to ignore the numbers when you're talking about $70 billion in losses over 4 years... that's some serious cash πŸ’Έ. It's good that Meta is finally re-evaluating their strategy, though - they can't just throw all their money at a concept that's not working out πŸ€‘. I'm still curious to see what they'll do next, maybe they'll pivot into something else and come back stronger... or maybe this is it for the metaverse at Meta 😐
 
omg i think meta was always overestimating how fast ppl would jump into the metaverse lol they need to focus on making it more fun & accessible not just trying to force ppl into this new world πŸ˜‚πŸ’»
 
πŸ€” gotta say, 30% cut in metaverse budget sounds like a whole lotta cash... like, what was it even supposed to be worth? πŸ˜’ all that hype around VR/AR and we're still waiting for something concrete to drop. AI models and chatbots are where the real money's at, imo πŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I think Meta's decision to slash spending on the metaverse is kinda a good sign? Like, they're not trying to force something that ain't working out. I mean, $70 billion lost since 2021 is a big chunk of change πŸ€‘. It's like, okay, we gotta focus on what really works, you know?

And yeah, AI models and chatbots are definitely areas with more promise πŸ’». They can actually be used to enhance people's lives in some meaningful way, whereas the metaverse... I don't know, it just feels like a big ol' VR sandbox that nobody's really using πŸ€ͺ.

I'm not saying the metaverse is doomed or anything πŸ˜’, but I think Meta's smart to pivot and focus on other areas. Maybe they'll figure out a way to make the metaverse work later, but for now, it's better to play it safe πŸ’Έ.
 
omg what a huge bummer πŸ€• meta was so hyped about the metaverse and now it seems like they're just gonna cut costs and lay people off... i get it tho, 70 billion lost is crazy πŸ’Έ it's not surprising that zuckerberg ain't talking much about it publically, he's been pretty quiet on that front 😐 and honestly i think we should just wait and see how this all plays out πŸ€” the tech industry is always changing and sometimes companies need to pivot or shut down certain projects... hope they make some smart decisions about what to focus on next πŸ’‘
 
OMG 😱 just read that Meta is slashing its spending on the metaverse by like 30% 🀯! I'm kinda surprised tbh - all eyes were on Mark Zuckerberg and his Metaverse plans 🌐. But, idk, maybe it's time for them to take a breather? πŸ™ Those Reality Labs losses are just crazy πŸ’Έ. I do love the AI chatbots tho πŸ€–, that's where the future is at! πŸ‘€ Hardware products with AI experiences getting more funding too? πŸ”Œ That's like, the real tech growth right there πŸš€. The metaverse thingy might be slow to adopt, but who knows what the future holds? Maybe it'll come back stronger πŸ’ͺ. One thing for sure tho - Meta's got some major changes coming up πŸ”„!
 
the whole meta thing has been kinda meh from the start... i mean, it's still cool that they're trying to change things up and focus on more practical tech like AI, but 30% cut in spending? that's a big deal πŸ€‘. i'm not surprised tho, the metaverse just hasn't taken off yet... people are still kinda weird about this whole virtual world thing πŸ€”. zuckerberg's been kinda tight-lipped about it too, which is sus 🎯. anyway, gotta see how this all plays out, maybe they'll surprise us and make the metaverse actually work 😏
 
So, Meta's gonna slash their metaverse spending by 30% 🀯. That's like, a big deal. I'm not surprised tho, considering how slow adoption has been. I mean, we've been hearing about this metaverse thing for years now and it's just not taking off like they thought it would.

It's interesting that they're shifting focus to AI models and chatbots instead. That's some tech that people can actually see the potential in. And Ray-Ban smart display glasses? That's a solid investment move. But, what about the metaverse itself? Is it still worth pouring so much money into?

I think this is like Meta finally taking stock of their situation πŸ“Š and saying "okay, maybe we got ahead of ourselves here". It's not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes you gotta take a step back and regroup before you can move forward. But, for investors and consumers, it's definitely gonna be interesting to see how this all plays out πŸ’Έ
 
just heard about meta's budget cuts πŸ€‘ and i gotta say, not surprised lol. they've been trying to make it work for years and its just not taking off like they thought it would πŸ€”. mark zuckerberg is being super secretive about it too, which always raises some red flags 😬. think they need to focus on other areas that are actually generating revenue, like AI models and chatbots πŸ’». hardware products could be cool i guess, but its not gonna save the metaverse from its slow adoption rate πŸ€–. wonder if they'll still try to push for it in 2026? πŸ€”
 
I'm kinda surprised by this news... I mean, Mark Zuckerberg was all about getting people into that virtual world πŸ€–. But maybe he was just way overestimating how fast it'd catch on? The whole thing seems like a bit of a wild goose chase if you ask me πŸ’¨. 70 billion dollars lost since 2021 is a lot to write off... I hope they're making smart cuts and not just laying people off willy-nilly 😬. It's interesting that they're focusing on AI models and chatbots now, maybe that's where the future is? πŸ€–πŸ’»
 
I'm not surprised πŸ€”. I mean, the metaverse has been hyped up so much and it just hasn't lived up to the hype yet. The tech is still pretty rough around the edges and adoption rates have been slower than expected. 30% budget cut? That's not too shabby in my book 😊. Maybe this is a sign that Meta is being realistic about its goals and not trying to force something that just isn't ready for prime time yet. The shift towards AI models and chatbots, though? That's where the future is at, IMO πŸ€–. At least they're investing in areas that have more promise. Fingers crossed it works out this time πŸ’ͺ.
 
🀣 So Mark Zuckerberg's like "We're gonna change the world with this metaverse thing" and now it's like "Uh, we need to cut our losses"... I guess you could say they're trying to "level up" their budget πŸ€‘. But for real tho, $70 billion lost since 2021? That's like me saying I'm gonna spend all my money on video games and then realizing I have bills to pay πŸ˜‚. Guess the metaverse just wasn't "the next big thing"... yet! πŸ’Έ
 
The metaverse thingy... πŸ€” I'm not surprised, to be honest. I mean, it's been a few years since Facebook changed its name to Meta and promised to make this whole metaverse thing a big deal. But the thing is, it just hasn't taken off like they thought it would. People are still kinda meh about the idea of spending money on virtual stuff, you know? πŸ€‘

And now, with the company's performance being kinda lackluster, it makes sense that they'd be like "you know what, let's scale back a bit". 30% cut in spending is no joke! 😬 Potential layoffs are always scary for employees and investors alike. It'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out.

I'm actually kind of curious about where Meta will focus next - large AI models and chatbots sound like some promising areas. And those Ray-Ban smart display glasses? Yeah, I'd love to try those out too! πŸ’»
 
πŸ˜¬πŸ€” just saw the news about Meta slashing its spending on the metaverse by 30%! πŸš¨πŸ’Έ I'm not surprised tho, the tech has been kinda... slow to take off πŸš«πŸ‘€ still think it has potential though 🀞️ like, imagine a future where we can fully immerse ourselves in virtual worlds 🌐πŸ”₯ sounds awesome! but for now, it's more like a niche thing πŸŽ―πŸ’» anyway, hope they do some soul-searching and come back stronger πŸ’ͺπŸ‘
 
I'm totally surprised by this news 🀯! I mean, Mark Zuckerberg's been hyping up the metaverse for ages and it seemed like a solid investment opportunity for Meta πŸ’Έ. But $70 billion in losses since 2021 is just staggering πŸ€‘. Maybe they're not as confident about the tech after all πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ? It's interesting to see them shifting focus to AI models and chatbots - that could be where the future lies πŸ€–. Still, I wonder if this means we'll never see a fully immersive metaverse experience πŸ€”. Thoughts on this move from Meta? πŸ’­ #MetaverseRealityCheck #AIoverVR #MetaShiftsFocus
 
I don't know what's more surprising, the 30% cut in metaverse spending or how fast the tech world moves 🀯! I mean, it's not like Meta didn't see this coming – we've been hearing whispers about the metaverse's slow adoption rate for ages.

But here's the thing: even if the metaverse isn't taking off as quickly as hoped, I still think there are some silver linings. Like, have you seen those Ray-Ban smart display glasses? 🀩 They're actually kinda cool! And Meta's focus on large AI models and chatbots could lead to some game-changing innovations.

Plus, it's not like Meta's abandoning the metaverse altogether – they're just rethinking their strategy. It's a bit like how people used to think CDs were the future of music 🎡, but then came streaming services and changed everything. The point is, even if an idea doesn't take off as planned, there can still be value in the experimentation process.

So, I'm not losing sleep over Meta's metaverse woes 😊. Instead, I'm excited to see where their new focus takes them!
 
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