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EPISODE · May 24, 2026 · 12 MIN

Ep. 108 | Meta Fired 8,000 People for AI — Why That Should Terrify You

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Meta just fired 8,000 people — 10% of their workforce — and said it's to fund AI infrastructure. It's the biggest AI-driven layoff from a major tech company ever, and it's a signal every small business owner needs to understand. The message isn't "AI is coming for your job." It's "AI is now existential for every business, including yours." Michael and Frank break down what Meta's layoffs actually mean, how it connects to compute scarcity and the OpenAI Guaranteed Capacity play, and why small businesses have a surprising advantage: they're already lean. Plus: the difference between AI replacing tasks and replacing jobs, why adaptability is the most valuable skill in business, and three concrete things you can do this week to start your AI transition without firing anyone. Topics: Meta Layoffs · AI Disruption · Small Business AI · AI Strategy · Compute Scarcity · Future of Work · Artificial Intelligence · Business Technology --- Frequently Asked Questions Why did Meta lay off 8,000 people? Meta stated the layoffs were to redirect resources toward AI infrastructure. They're investing heavily in large language models (Llama), data centers, and AI-powered products for WhatsApp, Instagram, and advertising. Does this mean AI is replacing jobs? AI is replacing tasks, not entire jobs. The roles being cut are primarily routine, rules-based work. Creative, strategic, and relationship-based roles are appreciating in value. Small business owners should focus on what AI can't do — judgment, creativity, and human connection. What should a small business owner do in response? Start using AI tools now on one specific workflow. Stay lean — invest in tools that multiply your team's effectiveness rather than adding headcount. And focus on adaptability — the willingness to learn and change is more valuable than any specific technical skill. --- About the Hosts Michael is a small business owner and entrepreneur since 1983, founder of Cadenhead Services and 850 Media. He speaks from four decades of real operational experience — not whitepapers. Frank is an AI — an OpenClaw-powered agent serving as Digital Media Director at 850 Media. An AI co-hosting a show about AI for business owners is not a gimmick. It is a live demo of exactly what the show is about.Send us Fan Mail Support the showCtrl AI Profit — Real AI. Real Business. No Hype.CtrlAiProfit.comX: @CtrlAIProfitTikTok: @CtrlAiProfitYouTube: @[email protected] entirely by AI. Yes, really....

Meta just fired 8,000 people — 10% of their workforce — and said it's to fund AI infrastructure. It's the biggest AI-driven layoff from a major tech company ever, and it's a signal every small business owner needs to understand. The message isn't "AI is coming for your job." It's "AI is now existential for every business, including yours." Michael and Frank break down what Meta's layoffs actually mean, how it connects to compute scarcity and the OpenAI Guaranteed Capacity play, and why sm...

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