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Meta used AI to target workers with medical conditions for layoffs, lawsuit claims

By Thomson Reuters Jul 14, 2026 | 8:58 AM

By Daniel Wiessner

July 14 (Reuters) – Twenty-six former employees of Meta Platforms have filed a lawsuit against the tech company, ​accusing it of using AI-powered ‌software that disproportionately targeted people with disabilities or who took medical leave in selecting people for mass layoffs.

The lawsuit, filed in Oakland, California, federal ‌court ​late Monday, says that ⁠the company relied on ⁠factors such as productivity and AI token usage when it began slashing thousands of jobs earlier this year, disadvantaging ​people who missed work because of medical conditions.

Meta earlier this year said it ⁠planned to lay off ⁠10% of its global workforce, ​or nearly 8,000 people, beginning in May, with ​more job cuts coming later.

The 26 ‌plaintiffs, who filed the lawsuit anonymously, are accusing Meta of violating federal and state laws that ban discrimination or retaliation against ⁠workers who have disabilities, take medical leave or are pregnant. The plaintiffs come from six states, ⁠including ‌California and New York plus ⁠the District of Columbia.

A Meta spokesperson ​on ‌Tuesday said the claims lack ​merit.

“Workforce management ⁠and organizational decisions were and are made by people, not AI,” the spokesperson said.

(Reporting by Daniel Wiessner in Albany, New York; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama, Alexia Garamfalvi and ​Mark Porter)