AI layoff anxiety spreads |
| Recent layoffs, especially in technology, are increasingly being linked to artificial intelligence, leaving workers uneasy about future job prospects. Companies often cite broader restructuring or economic pressures rather than AI alone, but several have mentioned shifting resources toward automation, AI tools or AI-focused roles. Cisco plans to cut under 4,000 jobs while prioritising AI-era investment, with chief executive Chuck Robbins saying winning companies will need “focus, urgency, and the discipline to continuously shift investment.” Block, Dow, Pinterest and Lufthansa have also tied job reductions to AI, digitalisation or streamlined operations. Meanwhile, Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon are cutting roles while committing major spending to AI, raising questions over whether new technology will create enough future jobs to offset current losses. |
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