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As recently as five years ago, America’s largest tech companies represented stable, lucrative, and futureproof employment.
Microsoft President Brad Smith says recent layoffs were not directly tied to the burgeoning investment in artificial intelligence.
Microsoft has announced another wave of layoffs, cutting about 9,000 jobs across its global operations. This marks the ...
This isn’t Indeed’s first round of layoffs. In 2024, the company cut 1,000 jobs, and in 2023, it slashed 2,200. The recurring ...
Less than two years ago, and even now, one would be forgiven for assuming that blue-collar and low-skill work would be first ...
Some within the industry, like Dario Amodei of Anthropic, argue that entry-level positions are most susceptible because their tasks are more easily automated. Amodei said that ...
Microsoft’s latest round of layoffs has reportedly hit Forza Motorsport developer Turn 10 Studios in a pretty big way, with ...
Turn 10 Studios has lost about half its staff, potentially marking the end for Forza Motorsport 20 years after it began.
Amid layoffs at Microsoft and other large tech companies, experts are debating whose jobs are most likely to be spared.
After Microsoft's latest layoffs, an Xbox executive recommended Copilot as a tool to help affected employees manage stress ...
Microsoft is deprioritizing ad tech; Google wants to get back into publishers’ good graces; and Meta has been quietly developing proactive chatbots.
More tech workers feel the pain as Microsoft pivots. Suddenly, the world's most valuable company is going on without them.