(MENAFN- AzerNews) Meta, the home of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has taken up
residence at its new location in Ballsbridge, in repurposed office
buildings extending to 340,000 sq. ft behind what used to the AIB
Bankcentre.
Still empty fronting onto Merrion Road are two adjacent
six-storey office buildings, constructed over three levels of
basement and connected by a glass bridge, on the site of what used
to be AIB's headquarters.
Meta signed up to a 25-year lease for the 375,000 sq. ft
Fibonacci Square development in 2018 and is now seeking to sub-let
the office space. That may take some time, and Meta can afford the
hit.
The social media giant shunned the Fibonacci space after
deciding to trim staff numbers last year, though there are still
66,100 employees on the payroll, including around c.2,000 in Dublin
4.
Meta trading was gangbusters in 2023, with revenue up 12% in the
first three quarters of the year to $95bn. Net profit for the nine
months was $25bn, or €600m profit per week in our money.
Meta, the home of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has taken up
residence at its new location in Ballsbridge, in repurposed office
buildings extending to 340,000 sq. ft behind what used to the AIB
Bankcentre.
Still empty fronting onto Merrion Road are two adjacent
six-storey office buildings, constructed over three levels of
basement and connected by a glass bridge, on the site of what used
to be AIB's headquarters.
Meta signed up to a 25-year lease for the 375,000 sq. ft
Fibonacci Square development in 2018 and is now seeking to sub-let
the office space. That may take some time, and Meta can afford the
hit.
The social media giant shunned the Fibonacci space after
deciding to trim staff numbers last year, though there are still
66,100 employees on the payroll, including around c.2,000 in Dublin
4.
Meta trading was gangbusters in 2023, with revenue up 12% in the
first three quarters of the year to $95bn. Net profit for the nine
months was $25bn, or €600m profit per week in our money.
BUSINESS BULLETIN
On hand to wish Meta Ireland CEO Anne O'Leary well at the office
opening was enterprise minister Simon Coveney, who tried out the
latest Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, which have Meta AI built in.
The minister can ask the glasses throughout the day and it'll
answer them right in his ear. 'When will I be Taoiseach?' might be
a stretch for the AI assistant.
Metaverse investment is still high on the agenda for Meta, but
the company's core focus is deploying AI into the social media
platforms. For instance, Meta says that in 2023 AI-driven feed
recommendations have delivered a 7% increase in time users spend on
Facebook and a 6% increase on Instagram.
AI also informs Advantage+ creative tools that optimise images
and text in ads, and the company says Advantage+ shopping campaigns
currently have an annual run rate of $10bn.
Mark Zuckerberg stated recently that business messaging will be
the next major pillar of the business. Meta already has
Click-to-Message ads across its three platforms, and the Meta CEO
instanced the fact that 60% of people on WhatsApp in India message
a business app account.
In India, where labour is cheap, many of those engagements
receive a personalised response, while in this part of the world
the response is boilerplate.
According to the Facebook founder:“I think that this is going
to be a really big opportunity for our new business AIs that we
hope will enable any business to easily set up an AI that people
can message to help with commerce and support. Making business AIs
work for more businesses is going to be an important focus for us
into 2024.”
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