Microsoft recently eliminated 4,800 jobs, impacting its global workforce significantly. These cuts are intended to help fund substantial investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company stated that these roles are not being directly replaced by AI technologies. However, automation is reshaping how remaining work is performed across the organization. This move reflects a broader trend of Big Tech companies investing heavily in AI while reducing headcount. Microsoft recently eliminated 4,800 jobs, impacting its global workforce significantly. These cuts are intended to help fund substantial investments in artificial intelligence infrastructure. The company stated that these roles are not being directly replaced by AI technologies. However, automation is reshaping how remaining work is performed across the organization. This move reflects a broader trend of Big Tech companies investing heavily in AI while reducing headcount.
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