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Meta Fired 8,000 People. Then Their Stock Went Up.

7 min · 20. maj 2026
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Meta just cut 8,000 people. At the same time, they increased their AI spending to $145 billion. Mark Zuckerberg did not apologize. And Wall Street barely flinched, because this is exactly what investors wanted. In this episode, Michael breaks down what Meta actually did, why it matters far beyond one company, and why the pattern repeating across 137 companies and 110,000 jobs lost in 2026 alone is not a market force, it's a choice. A choice made by specific people, for specific reasons, with specific consequences for real human beings around the world. This is the Virtuous Machine series. No corporate language. No euphemism. Just the honest conversation about where power is moving, who is profiting, and what, if anything, the rest of us are going to do about it. In this episode: * Why Meta's 8,000 layoffs are not a mistake, they're a strategy * The $145 billion AI spending number and what it actually represents * The employee surveillance tool Meta launched while planning the cuts and what it was really for * Why 110,000 tech job losses worldwide in 2026 is not weather, it's a decision * The moral argument; what Epictetus would say about extracted labour and what the rest of us owe each other * When is enough, enough, and how to make noise where noise actually matters The question this episode leaves you with: Are you going to treat this like weather? Or are you going to do something about it? 📚 Resources & Links: * 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com [https://www.tech4grownups.com/] * 👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community [https://www.tech4grownups.com/community] * 📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter [https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter] 🎧 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uzvYioAInik [https://youtu.be/uzvYioAInik] 📖 Full blog post: https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched [https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched] 🔗 Referenced in this episode: * CNBC: Meta's layoffs starting this week underscore Zuckerberg's AI reality — https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/18/metas-layoffs-starting-this-week-underscore-zuckerbergs-ai-reality-.html [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/18/metas-layoffs-starting-this-week-underscore-zuckerbergs-ai-reality-.html] * Yahoo Finance: Mark Zuckerberg says Meta layoffs — https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/mark-zuckerberg-says-meta-layoffs-133110471.html [https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/mark-zuckerberg-says-meta-layoffs-133110471.html] Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper, into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked. #Tech4GrownUps #MetaLayoffs #AIJobs #VirtuousMachine #Zuckerberg #TechEthics #AIDisplacement #DigitalRights

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Disney's Dark Secret: Your Child's Face Is Now in a Database

The Happiest Place on Earth Just Scanned Your Grandchild's Face. Without Asking. This summer, millions of families are heading to Disneyland, and almost none of them know that the moment they walk through the front gate, Disney is scanning their face, converting it into a permanent biometric identifier, and storing it in a database they cannot guarantee is secure. In April 2026, Disney quietly rolled out facial recognition technology at nearly every entrance lane at Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. A $5 million class-action lawsuit followed. The plaintiff's argument? That Disney is collecting biometric data from children; without meaningful consent, without clear disclosure, and without a reliable plan to protect it. In this episode, we break down exactly what Disney did, why the so-called "opt-out" is nearly impossible to find, what happens to your child's biometric data if that database gets hacked, and why this is no longer just a Disneyland problem; it's coming to every theme park, stadium, and entertainment venue near you. A password that gets stolen? You change your password. A face that gets stolen? You cannot change your face. This is the episode every parent and grandparent needs to hear before they pack the car this summer. 🔗 All sources and resources referenced in this episode are linked below. In this episode: * What Disney's facial recognition system actually does * Why 4 lanes out of dozens is not a real opt-out * What Disney's own website says about the security of your child's data * How this technology is spreading to venues worldwide * Exactly what to do before your next visit — five steps that take under five minutes Resources: * Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada: priv.gc.ca [http://priv.gc.ca] * FTC Fraud Reporting (US): reportfraud.ftc.gov [http://reportfraud.ftc.gov] * LA Times coverage of the Disney facial recognition rollout [https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2026-04-28/disneyland-rolls-out-facial-recognition-at-park-entrances-heres-how-it-works] * CBC News: Disney sued over facial recognition technology [https://www.cbc.ca/news/entertainment/disneyland-lawsuit-facial-recognition-9.7207439] * The Guardian: Disneyland adds facial recognition to entrance lanes [https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/apr/28/disneyland-entrance-facial-recognition] PIXABAY LICENSE CERTIFICATE ============================================== This document confirms the download of an audio file pursuant to the Content License as defined in the Pixabay Terms of Service available at https://pixabay.com/service/terms/ Licensor's Username: https://pixabay.com/users/the_mountain-3616498/ Licensee: Tech4GrownUps Audio File Title: Dark Documentary Audio File URL: https://pixabay.com/music/modern-classical-dark-documentary-165604/ Audio File ID: 165604 Date of download: 2026-05-21 18:08:52 UTC Pixabay, a Canva Germany GmbH brand Pappelallee 78/79 10437 Berlin Germany Pixabay is a user-contributed stock content website. The above-named Licensor is responsible for this audio file. Pixabay monitors uploaded audio files only to a reasonable extent. Pixabay cannot be held responsible for the acts or omissions of its users and does not represent or warrant that any required third-party consents or licenses have been obtained. For any queries related to this document please contact Pixabay via info@pixabay.com.

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One of the three people most responsible for building modern AI, the most-cited living scientist in the world, is now saying it could make humanity extinct. And he is spending his own money to try to stop it. His name is Yoshua Bengio. He won the Turing Award, the Nobel Prize of computer science. He helped build the foundational technology underneath ChatGPT and every AI system reshaping the planet right now. And in 2023, he publicly asked the industry to slow down. They ignored him. In this episode, Michael goes further than any headline has dared to go, not just reporting what Bengio said, but asking the moral question behind it; when the architect of the most powerful technology in human history tells you the foundation is cracked, and the people building on top of it keep adding floors anyway; what does that say about who they think you are? And what does it demand of the rest of us? This is not science fiction. This is not a fringe opinion. This is the Virtuous Machine series and this may be the most important episode we have recorded. In this episode: * Who Yoshua Bengio is and why his warning carries weight that no other voice in this conversation does * The documented laboratory experiment where an AI decided, on its own, that it wanted to survive, and what that actually means * Why the industry was warned in 2023, heard the warning clearly, and chose profit anyway * What AI could be; the genuine, extraordinary potential for human good, versus what it is actually being built for * The $30 million nonprofit Bengio launched outside the market system because he believes it is the only way to build AI that puts human beings first * Why this is a global issue; not Canadian, not American, not European, and what every person in every country can actually do right now * The Stoic argument for action; what Marcus Aurelius, Epictetus, and Seneca would say to a civilization standing at a crossroads The question this episode leaves you with: Who are you doing this for? Name them. Because the moment you name them, this stops being abstract. 📚 Resources & Links: * 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com [https://www.tech4grownups.com] * 👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community [https://www.tech4grownups.com/community] * 📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter [https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter] 📖 Full blog post & transcript: https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-man-who-built-ai-says-it-could-end-us-nobody-is-listening [https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-man-who-built-ai-says-it-could-end-us-nobody-is-listening] 🔗 Referenced in this episode: * LawZero — Yoshua Bengio's AI Safety Nonprofit: https://lawzero.org [https://lawzero.org] * Bengio's Original 2023 Open Letter: https://futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experiments [https://futureoflife.org/open-letter/pause-giant-ai-experiments] * Tech 4 Grown-Ups: Zuckerberg Just Fired 8,000 People to Pay for AI — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched [https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched] * Tech 4 Grown-Ups: The Great Dumbing Down — How Tech Is Making Us Weaker — https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-great-dumbing-down-how-tech-is-making-us-weaker-and-calling-it-progress [https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/the-great-dumbing-down-how-tech-is-making-us-weaker-and-calling-it-progress] Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper; into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked. #Tech4GrownUps #VirtuousMachine #YoshuaBengio #AIRisk #AISafety #LawZero #AIWarning #TechEthics #AIDisplacement #DigitalRights

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episode Meta Fired 8,000 People. Then Their Stock Went Up. cover

Meta Fired 8,000 People. Then Their Stock Went Up.

Meta just cut 8,000 people. At the same time, they increased their AI spending to $145 billion. Mark Zuckerberg did not apologize. And Wall Street barely flinched, because this is exactly what investors wanted. In this episode, Michael breaks down what Meta actually did, why it matters far beyond one company, and why the pattern repeating across 137 companies and 110,000 jobs lost in 2026 alone is not a market force, it's a choice. A choice made by specific people, for specific reasons, with specific consequences for real human beings around the world. This is the Virtuous Machine series. No corporate language. No euphemism. Just the honest conversation about where power is moving, who is profiting, and what, if anything, the rest of us are going to do about it. In this episode: * Why Meta's 8,000 layoffs are not a mistake, they're a strategy * The $145 billion AI spending number and what it actually represents * The employee surveillance tool Meta launched while planning the cuts and what it was really for * Why 110,000 tech job losses worldwide in 2026 is not weather, it's a decision * The moral argument; what Epictetus would say about extracted labour and what the rest of us owe each other * When is enough, enough, and how to make noise where noise actually matters The question this episode leaves you with: Are you going to treat this like weather? Or are you going to do something about it? 📚 Resources & Links: * 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups: https://www.tech4grownups.com [https://www.tech4grownups.com/] * 👥 Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community [https://www.tech4grownups.com/community] * 📬 Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter [https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter] 🎧 Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/uzvYioAInik [https://youtu.be/uzvYioAInik] 📖 Full blog post: https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched [https://www.tech4grownups.com/post/zuckerberg-just-fired-8-000-people-to-pay-for-ai-and-his-stock-barely-flinched] 🔗 Referenced in this episode: * CNBC: Meta's layoffs starting this week underscore Zuckerberg's AI reality — https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/18/metas-layoffs-starting-this-week-underscore-zuckerbergs-ai-reality-.html [https://www.cnbc.com/2026/05/18/metas-layoffs-starting-this-week-underscore-zuckerbergs-ai-reality-.html] * Yahoo Finance: Mark Zuckerberg says Meta layoffs — https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/mark-zuckerberg-says-meta-layoffs-133110471.html [https://finance.yahoo.com/sectors/technology/articles/mark-zuckerberg-says-meta-layoffs-133110471.html] Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and the technology conversation that actually matters; in plain language, no jargon. The Virtuous Machine Series is where we go deeper, into the moral and human questions that the tech industry doesn't want asked. #Tech4GrownUps #MetaLayoffs #AIJobs #VirtuousMachine #Zuckerberg #TechEthics #AIDisplacement #DigitalRights

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episode The Great Dumbing Down: How Tech Is Making Us Weaker and Calling It Progress cover

The Great Dumbing Down: How Tech Is Making Us Weaker and Calling It Progress

When was the last time you were genuinely, uncomfortably bored, with nothing to scroll through, nothing to look at, nothing to listen to? Most of us can't remember. And Michael thinks that's exactly the problem. In this episode of Tech 4 Grown-Ups, Michael delivers one of his most personal and unfiltered conversations yet; a no-holds-barred examination of what technology is actually doing to us. Not what it promises. What it does. To our brains. To our children. To the older adults in this community who feel confused and excluded and have been told, quietly and consistently, that that confusion is their fault. It isn't. And this episode explains why. In this episode: * Why smartphone interfaces are redesigned every 18–24 months, and why it has nothing to do with improving your experience * What a 2023 JAMA Pediatrics study found about screen time and children's brain development in language, attention, and self-regulation * What a Stanford University study revealed about digital multitasking and the brain's ability to focus * Why 2022 reading scores for 9-year-olds dropped by the largest margin ever recorded in the history of America's national standardized test * How simply having your smartphone on your desk, face down, turned off, measurably reduces your cognitive capacity (University of Texas) * How GPS navigation is measurably shrinking gray matter in the part of your brain responsible for memory and spatial reasoning * Facebook's own internal research, the research they tried to hide, showing they knowingly amplified outrage because outrage is profitable * How children's apps were engineered using the same psychological techniques as slot machines * Why AI subscription services have a financial incentive for you to stay dependent, not to become more capable * What Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, and Seneca have to say about all of it and why their words have never been more urgent The warning Michael leaves you with: If we do not course-correct now, the question in twenty years will not be whether AI is smarter than us. The question will be whether we remember how to think at all. What you should do - starting today: * Read something hard * Navigate somewhere without GPS * Have a conversation without Googling the answer * Write a letter, an actual letter, without asking AI to help you say it Not because technology is evil. Because struggle is how the brain stays strong. 📚 Resources & Community: * 🌐 Tech 4 Grown-Ups Website: https://www.tech4grownups.com [https://www.tech4grownups.com/] * 👥 Join the Free Community: https://www.tech4grownups.com/community [https://www.tech4grownups.com/community] * 📬 Weekly Newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter [https://tinyurl.com/tech4grownupsnewsletter] 📖 Full transcript and blog post: [YOUR WIX BLOG POST URL] 🔗 Research referenced in this episode: * JAMA Pediatrics — Screen Time and Brain Development in Children (2023): https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics [https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics] * Stanford — Digital Multitasking and Cognitive Filtering: https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2009/08/multitasking-research-study-082409 [https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2009/08/multitasking-research-study-082409] * National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2022 Reading Score Report: https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/highlights/reading/2022/ [https://www.nationsreportcard.gov/highlights/reading/2022/] * University of Texas — Smartphone Presence and Cognitive Capacity: https://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/research/publications/brain-drain-mere-presence- smartphone-reduces-available-cognitive-capacity/ [https://www.mccombs.utexas.edu/research/publications/brain-drain-mere-presence-smartphone-reduces-available-cognitive-capacity/] * The Wall Street Journal — Facebook's Internal Research on Algorithmic Outrage: https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebook-knows-instagram-is-toxic-for-teen-girls-company-documents-show-11631620739 [https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebook-knows-instagram-is-toxic-for-teen-girls-company-documents-show-11631620739] Tech 4 Grown-Ups is a weekly podcast for adults 55 and over covering digital safety, privacy, online scams, and technology; in plain language, with no jargon.

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