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Some Meta employees are being aggressively pushed to apply for other jobs at the company and embrace the recent drive toward augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), while others are choosing to defect to competitors such as Apple, The New York Times reports.

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Since Facebook rebranded as Meta and lauded the future of the "metaverse," the company is said to have undergone a sweeping transformation, creating thousands of new jobs to develop hardware and software for AR and VR. More than 24 percent of Meta's open job listings are for roles in AR or VR, but the company has ramped up its internal recruitment in recent months.

Meta is reportedly pushing its employees in products, engineering, and research to apply for new positions in the company's expanding AR and VR teams, suggesting that employees should move in order to succeed. Other workers have been elevated from their jobs in the company's social networking divisions to lead the same functions with an emphasis on AR and VR. Moreover, employees have purportedly been expected to adopt a positive attitude toward the metaverse and innovation in the AR and VR space, or leave the company.

Meta has also sought to poach talent from Apple and Microsoft amid the rush to bring a compelling, mainstream AR and VR experience to market. In an effort to dissuade staff from leaving, Apple has offered some of its engineers up to $180K in stock bonuses.

The result of this transformation has been severe internal disruption at Meta, according to current and former employees speaking to The New York Times. While some workers were excited about Meta's new direction, others have taken issue with the company's approach toward employees and questioned whether the company was sidelining existing problems.

One former Instagram employee resigned from his role after feeling that his work would no longer be of value to the company, while another said that they thought Meta was not best placed to create the metaverse and was looking for a job at a competitor as a result.

What Meta's pivot toward AR and VR means for Facebook and Instagram seemingly remains in flux, but the teams working on these two social media platforms are said to have shrunk over the past four months and are facing budget cuts. A spokesperson for Meta said that there have been no "significant" job cuts to existing teams because of the company's new direction.

Meta's vision for AR and VR is set to face fierce competition. Apple, Google, and Microsoft are all looking to launch mainstream AR and VR devices in the near future, while Samsung is said to have neglected the space due to an "obsession" with foldable smartphones. Apple's first mixed-reality headset is rumored to be facing development problems, which could postpone the device's launch until next year.

Article Link: Workplace Disruption Reported at Meta Amid AR and VR Push, Some Staff Defecting to Competitors Like Apple
 
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I'm still not clear on what amazing, useful (profitable) thing Facebook expects to do with "the metaverse". There's incredible potential for games, a vast multiverse of connected worlds with a common architecture. That's a cool idea.

But that doesn't seem to be the focus here, and I'm extremely skeptical that this will end up anywhere interesting. A metaverse concept is more or less completely orthogonal to other useful things you might do with AR or VR.
 
So, Meta is going to drop support to it's main products, which are pretty crappy from a design and software perspective already, to try to develop something that is likely to be the next Segway? I'm sure that there are a lot of opinions on this questionable pivot, but I'm all for it...anything that makes it more likely Facebook will fall out of favor is a good thing, it's become a real monster instead of the friendly "visit your old friends!" page that it initially was portrayed as. The world will be a better place if it's replaced with something that puts people first, instead of using people for data and profits and allowing malign forces to manipulate people into doing awful things.
 
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I guess Facebook will be dead in 5-6 years. I actually use it to keep myself informed on what's going on outside of my room.
 
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“Defecting” … seems somewhat weird if a statement… there’s a lot of employee turnover in high tech going on as we have seen in numerous article re Apple here on MR…
I don’t care for Metas plans, and that not every employee is happy about it is also natural… Zuck is transforming the company, and quite honestly I hope he will fail in his vision, and with that FB etc will also be impacted…
 
“Defecting” … seems somewhat weird if a statement… there’s a lot of employee turnover in high tech going on as we have seen in numerous article re Apple here on MR…
I don’t care for Metas plans, and that not every employee is happy about it is also natural… Zuck is transforming the company, and quite honestly I hope he will fail in his vision, and with that FB etc will also be impacted…
Facebook/Meta might end up like MySpace.
 
Meta (previously Facebook) bought Oculus, the company with an existing VR product and the team that developed it. If they are asking for people to fill AR/VR jobs it makes me wonder what they did with the Oculus team, a team that already had experts in VR technology.
 
I'm still not clear on what amazing, useful (profitable) thing Facebook expects to do with "the metaverse". There's incredible potential for games, a vast multiverse of connected worlds with a common architecture. That's a cool idea.

Remember that, to Facebook, you are the PRODUCT and not the consumer. While I'm not 100% clear on it, either, I know the end result will involve Facebook harvesting tons and tons and tons of data on you to release as Facebook sees fit.
 
So, Meta is going to drop support to it's main products, which are pretty crappy from a design and software perspective already, to try to develop something that is likely to be the next Segway? I'm sure that there are a lot of opinions on this questionable pivot, but I'm all for it...anything that makes it more likely Facebook will fall out of favor is a good thing, it's become a real monster instead of the friendly "visit your old friends!" page that it initially was portrayed as. The world will be a better place if it's replaced with something that puts people first, instead of using people for data and profits and allowing malign forces to manipulate people into doing awful things.
A new VR game, Zenith, was just the #1 game on Steam's charts. And the overwhelming majority of people playing VR on Steam are using Meta's Quest product. Segway never, ever had anything remotely like that kind of mainstream success. Whatever VR/AR might end up being, Segway is a very poor comparison.

 
Facebook killed occulus. They missed its potential by hyper focus on tying it in to their network. That alone will keep me on the Vive platform for VR. They needed to let the dev team push the company and not slam them with a mandate from the top down if they wanted something good. Now, nothing innovative from them, just incremental bumps in the tech.
 
The metapunk movement in action.

Science fiction predicted cyberpunks would fight dystopia and cyber criminal oligarchs.

That didn't come true.

Cyberpunks became metapunks fighting against the metaverse dystopia.

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No surprise. meta is a convenient distraction from sheryl sandberg’s intended company plan to profit off of fomenting anger for traffic to drive up revenue. And now their attempt to divide (and again, distract) people from reality is frightening even the scientists who are smart enough to see the fallacy and are fleeing to protect their integrity. Glad to see the negative reaction iscso great. Any company rushing to stake their “claim” in the “meta verse” is wasting their money and chasing a losing horse.
 
As horrible as a company as Facebook is, I agree with them, if you don't have a positive attitude toward the company then you should leave. I would think most companies have this same sentiment.
 
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