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Scale AI Lays Off 14% of Workforce, Winds Down Data-Labeling Ops

CooperBy CooperJuly 17, 2025Updated:October 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Sudden Shift After a $14.3B Boost
A Sudden Shift After a $14.3B Boost
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Scale AI, the data-labeling startup once considered a cornerstone of the AI training ecosystem, has laid off around 200 employees, or 14% of its workforce, and is also severing ties with 500 global contractors, according to a report from Bloomberg.

The decision follows a dramatic shift in the company’s trajectory, coming just weeks after Meta brought on Scale AI’s CEO in a $14.3 billion deal.

In an internal memo viewed by Bloomberg, interim CEO Jason Droege acknowledged that Scale had grown its core data-labeling business too aggressively. This business had long fueled Scale’s rise — offering labeled, structured datasets essential for training AI models. But now, the company is realigning its focus, planning to strengthen teams working on enterprise and government sales instead.

This pivot mirrors moves made by other AI startups, like Inflection, that have had to reinvent themselves after large-scale partnerships changed the playing field. In Scale AI’s case, several of its top clients reportedly pulled back or ended relationships following Meta’s significant investment.

It’s a telling sign of how quickly the AI landscape is shifting — even for the companies that helped build it.

Also Read : Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines Lab Hits $12 Billion Valuation in Massive Seed Round

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