Meta cuts 8,000 jobs while cancelling another 6,000 open positions as CEO Mark Zuckerberg admits AI infrastructure spending is reshaping the company’s priorities. At the same time, unrest is brewing at TSMC, the world’s most important chip manufacturer, where workers are reportedly furious over possible bonus cuts despite record profits.
Jim Love covers four major tech stories for Tuesday, May 26, 2026.
TSMC employees in Taiwan are openly discussing strike action after reports that annual bonuses could be reduced while the company preserves capital for aggressive overseas expansion. Is the AI boom creating labour unrest at the heart of the semiconductor supply chain?
Meta has confirmed its long-rumoured workforce cuts, eliminating roughly 10% of staff while redirecting resources toward AI infrastructure. CFO Susan Li says the company needs a “leaner operating model” to offset massive AI investments.
In cybersecurity, there’s rare positive news for tech workers. New reporting suggests cybersecurity advisor job listings are up 11%, driven by AI tools like Claude Mythos, Microsoft M-Dash, and GPT-class autonomous security analysis systems uncovering vulnerabilities at machine speed.
And finally, a new peer-reviewed study in Psychological Science warns that AI companionship may worsen loneliness rather than relieve it, creating a troubling emotional feedback loop.
Timestamps:
00:00 Headlines
00:32 TSMC Workers May Revolt Over AI Boom Bonuses
03:05 Meta Cuts 8,000 Jobs to Fund AI Expansion
05:22 AI Sparks Cybersecurity Hiring Boom
07:42 Study Warns AI Companions May Worsen Loneliness
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