General Motors has laid off over 600 IT employees, signaling a significant shift towards AI-focused hiring. The automaker is replacing traditional IT roles with specialists in AI development, data engineering, and cloud infrastructure. This strategic ‘skills swap’ aims to build AI systems internally, rather than just integrating AI tools, reflecting a broader industry trend. General Motors has laid off over 600 IT employees, signaling a significant shift towards AI-focused hiring. The automaker is replacing traditional IT roles with specialists in AI development, data engineering, and cloud infrastructure. This strategic ‘skills swap’ aims to build AI systems internally, rather than just integrating AI tools, reflecting a broader industry trend.
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