Read previewMeta's Oversight Board is preparing to make some job cuts, The Washington Post reported.
Mark Zuckerberg announced the Oversight Board, which operates independently from Meta, in late 2018, and it began operating in October 2020.
AdvertisementIn a statement sent to Business Insider, Stephen Neal, the Oversight Board Trust's chair, confirmed it was making "targeted cuts."
AdvertisementA Meta representative told BI that the company "remains committed to the Oversight Board, which operates independently from the company, and continues to strongly support its work."
Meta recently announced it would begin labeling a wider variety of content with its "Made with AI" label after an Oversight Board recommendation.
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