“告诉他他是个垃圾”:Meta 的新人工智能部门乱成了一团糟
'Tell Him He's a Piece of Shit': Meta's New AI Unit Is a Total Mess

原始链接: https://www.wired.com/story/mark-zuckerberg-meta-employee-meeting-interrupt-ai/

Meta 的士气正处于崩溃边缘,内部对近期以人工智能为导向的重组所产生的不满已公开化。在最近的一次全体员工大会上,一名员工打断了演示,并对领导层进行了充满粗言秽语的抨击,凸显了日益增长的怨气。 Meta“应用人工智能”部门的员工称,他们现在从事的任务(如生成人工智能训练谜题)琐碎且毫无意义,与他们之前的工程岗位相比令人“心力交瘁”。在公司此前裁员 8000 人,以及一项因监控员工键盘敲击以获取人工智能训练数据而引发争议(已招致超过 1600 名员工联名请愿)的举措影响下,这种不满情绪在全公司范围内进一步加剧。 首席产品官 Chris Cox 最近承认了这种“残酷”且“疯狂”的环境,将当前的氛围比作“在冰雹中跑马拉松”。尽管领导层试图缓解这些内部紧张局势,但员工的情绪依然不稳定,许多人感到与公司以人工智能为中心的新方向脱节。Meta 拒绝就相关报道置评。

一篇在 Hacker News 上引发讨论的《连线》(Wired)报道指出,Meta 内部正处于动荡之中。员工们抗议公司的一项新举措,要求他们执行单调枯燥的任务——例如编写用于训练人工智能模型的编程题——同时监控他们的按键和点击操作。一些员工将这种缺乏目标感和有效社交互动的环境形容为“古拉格”。 Hacker News 社区对此普遍持怀疑态度,并未表现出多少同情。许多用户认为,拿着六位数高薪却抱怨工作“不够体面”的科技从业者已严重脱离现实。多名评论者指出,这项举措实际上是为那些本应被裁员的员工设立的“安置区”。讨论中的共识大多对员工的这种优越感持批评态度,许多人建议不满工作性质的人应当直接辞职,而另一些人则认为这种情况反映了 Meta 内部的管理混乱。
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Someone interrupted a livestreamed, employee-only presentation at Meta earlier this week with an expletive-filled outburst about “being the company’s bitch,” according to a recording heard by WIRED. The individual then asked the people leading the call to write to a specific Meta AI executive and "tell him that he's a piece of shit."

One of the presenters covered their face with their hands, according to a witness. (The speaker could not be reached for comment, and the meeting’s two leaders moved on with their technical talk after asking everyone to mute, though employees commented on the stream about the “spicy” start.)

The incident, which took place on a call open to thousands of employees, reflects growing frustration inside the company’s Applied AI team, which was formed in March to support the work of AI researchers at Meta Superintelligence Labs. Three current employees tell WIRED there is widespread dissatisfaction with how Meta assembled the unit of about 6,500 engineers and product managers and the drudgework they allege they have been assigned to improve AI models. Each spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

“It's literally the gulag,” one of the employees claims. “You have zero purpose in life all of a sudden, you barely interact with anyone, you just have these tasks every week."

Another employee describes some of the tasks—generating puzzles to test how reliably AI models from Meta and other companies can solve them—as easy compared to the software development work they had been doing previously. But the new projects feel menial, and “almost all” employees seem unhappy, they say. “Most people find the work soul-crushing,” the third employee says.

Meta declined to comment for this story.

Applied AI isn’t the only unit where tensions are boiling over and contributing to what workers describe as record-low morale. The company’s AI-focused restructuring, which included 10 percent of the company, or 8,000 employees, being let go last month has generated extra work and stress throughout several divisions, including data center engineering and Instagram, several current and former employees tell WIRED.

Across the company, more than 1,600 employees have signed a petition demanding that Meta stop a recently launched initiative to monitor US employees’ clicks and keystrokes to generate AI training data. (The company has scaled back the program slightly, allowing employees to pause data collection for up to 30 minutes and request specific exemptions).

During a meeting this week open to all employees at Instagram, Meta chief product officer Chris Cox addressed the “difficult” and “brutal” environment created by the “insanity of this company” in the past few months, according to a recording heard by WIRED. Cox applauded Instagram employees for launching features and serving around 2 billion users amid what he compared to “running a marathon in the middle of a hailstorm and then, like, your teammate gets replaced and then we’re recording you.”

“It’s like what the fuck,” he said, drawing laughs, before repeating himself. “It is like what the fuck.”

Cox said he needed to reckon with how he and other leaders could “get in touch with the company again” and “not be overearnest” about the power of AI. “It is neither god, nor is it the devil,” he said. “And it’s nowhere near as good as you think it is, and it is nowhere near as bad as you think it is. And it changes every week … and it doesn’t know what day of the week it is.”

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