Meta Platforms announced more details about its latest round of layoffs.
As part of its already-announced plans to cut close to 10% of its workforce, more than 2,000 employees will be let go across several of its California offices, with 2,200 cuts at its Menlo Park headquarters and 74 layoffs at their Los Angeles office, in Playa Vista.
In May, the company behind Facebook and Instagram began laying off 10% of its workers — roughly 8,000 people — as part of an effort to improve efficiency and “offset” its other investments in artificial intelligence. The details about how many positions were affected came from filings with the California Employment Development Department…