Exclusive: Departing Meta Staffer Posts Biting Anti-AI Video Internally Amid Mass Layoffs
Source: Mother Jones
This week, Meta laid off 8,000 employees10 percent of the companys staffand reassigned another 7,000 to train AI models. Fear of the layoffs had been building around the company for weeks, compounded by the way that Meta has taken a sharp turn from a company built by coders to a company that has staked its future on AI. So when a Meta software engineer named David Frenk posted a farewell parody video to the tune of American Pie in an internal message board, staff thought it perfectly captured how the culture of the company has fundamentally shifted. They begged him to post it to YouTube, making their plight inside the company public.
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Frenk left of his own accordhis last day is todayand had a little time to decide how he wanted to go out. In an internal chat called @shitposting that has about 20,000 members, Frenk posted a high-production-value parody of the Don McLean song American Pie. You probably havent thought about American Pie in a while. The song is a lengthy ballad that unspools the history of rock and roll and laments the loss of innocence when the 1960s turned into the decade of disco. Frenks version recounts the recent history of Meta and its position at the edge of a tectonic shift as the company asks workers to train AIand then lays off thousands of them.
The song is a consummate parody, and the lyrics are laced with inside jokes and references best understood by those inside the company. Andrew Bosworth, Metas Chief Technology Officer and a 20-year veteran of the company, gets name checked multiple times for promoting an internal monitoring software called MCI, or Model Capability Initiative, that the company installed on the computers of US employees this spring. MCI tracks the way humans interact with their screens, capturing mouse clicks and keyboard strokes to train AI to appear more human-like.
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Frenks video currently has tens of thousands of views on Metas internal messaging system, though many of the comments are from accounts deactivated after Wednesdays layoffs. The video seems to have captured a shift inside the company where profits are at a record high, executives are receiving huge raises, and yet 8,000 people have lost their jobs. (When investors pressed us to get more lean, Frenk asks in his parody, Why did execs paychecks grow so obscene?)
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Read more: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2026/05/meta-video-ai-training-layoffs-video-exclusive-mci-bosworth-frenk/
thesquanderer
(13,125 posts)highplainsdem
(63,137 posts)have been "the 1960s gave way to the decade of disco."
Mother Jones has been very critical of AI, and I've never seen any accusations that they used AI to write articles.
thesquanderer
(13,125 posts)It wasn't a serious "accusation" -- I have no idea whether the author "consulted" AI or not. Maybe we need a new aphorism: Never attribute to AI that which can easily be explained by human stupidity.
Wonder Why
(7,247 posts)NBachers
(19,586 posts)"But but it will free us all to discover and fulfill our real purpose in life because of all the free time we'll have now!"
HOGWASH!