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Brad Smith defends Microsoft layoffs, addresses AI’s role, and explains the company’s $4B workforce initiative amid a major ...
The tech giant intends to reduce organizational layers by having fewer managers and streamlining its products, procedures and ...
The report also noted that the company is considering implementing formal AI usage metrics into employee reviews for the next ...
The thousands of recently terminated Microsoft employees, navigating one of the company's largest layoffs in years amid a ...
Microsoft expanded a long run of layoffs by announcing a workforce reduction of up to 4 percent, or about 9,100.
In a deleted LinkedIn post Matt Turnbull, an Xbox executive, suggested employees use AI to help with the "emotional load" of ...
Microsoft has begun global layoffs as previously reported, with staff impacted in various departments from Azure to Xbox.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence.
After cutting over 15,000 jobs this year, Microsoft is now urging its remaining workforce to sharpen their AI capabilities.
Companies may be avoiding calling their layoffs AI-related, a study says.
The new round of layoffs is Microsoft’s deepest single cut to its workforce since 2023, when it eliminated 10,000 jobs.
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a helpful tool—it's a job requirement. According to a report by Business Insider, the ...