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Microsoft to Lay Off Thousands in Sales Amid AI Push
Microsoft is reportedly preparing to lay off thousands of employees in its global sales division by the end of June 2025. The move is part of a larger corporate restructuring effort that aligns with the company’s push toward greater integration of artificial intelligence. The layoffs are expected to coincide with the end of Microsoft’s fiscal year on June 30 and follow a similar trend seen in previous years. Sources close to the matter told Bloombe
Microsoft to Lay Off Thousands in Sales Amid AI Push
Microsoft is reportedly preparing to lay off thousands of employees in its global sales division by the end of June 2025. The move is part of a larger corporate restructuring effort that aligns with the company’s push toward greater integration of artificial intelligence. The layoffs are expected to coincide with the end of Microsoft’s fiscal year on June 30 and follow a similar trend seen in previous years. Sources close to the matter told Bloombe
Microsoft Lays Off 300+ Staff Amid AI Restructuring
Microsoft has laid off over 300 employees in a new round of job cuts this week, marking another major workforce reduction just weeks after the company slashed 6,000 roles. The move, reported by Bloomberg, is part of Microsoft’s ongoing operational restructuring as the company intensifies its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies. According to a regulatory filing reviewed by Bloomberg
Microsoft Lays Off 300+ Staff Amid AI Restructuring
Microsoft has laid off over 300 employees in a new round of job cuts this week, marking another major workforce reduction just weeks after the company slashed 6,000 roles. The move, reported by Bloomberg, is part of Microsoft’s ongoing operational restructuring as the company intensifies its focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies. According to a regulatory filing reviewed by Bloomberg
Microsoft Engineers Replaced by AI After Layoffs
In a startling reflection of today’s rapidly shifting tech landscape, Microsoft’s latest round of layoffs has targeted the very employees who helped the company advance its artificial intelligence ambitions. According to a report by CNBC, the company cut around 6,000 jobs globally, with over 40% of the layoffs in Washington state affecting software engineers many of whom had been actively integrating AI into Microsoft's development processes. Bloomberg’s
Microsoft Engineers Replaced by AI After Layoffs
In a startling reflection of today’s rapidly shifting tech landscape, Microsoft’s latest round of layoffs has targeted the very employees who helped the company advance its artificial intelligence ambitions. According to a report by CNBC, the company cut around 6,000 jobs globally, with over 40% of the layoffs in Washington state affecting software engineers many of whom had been actively integrating AI into Microsoft's development processes. Bloomberg’s
Microsoft’s $80 Billion AI Investment and the Hidden Risk of Declining Critical Thinking
Microsoft is making a massive $80 billion investment in artificial intelligence this year, reinforcing its leadership in the AI industry. However, a surprising Microsoft-Carnegie Mellon University study suggests that overreliance on generative AI, like ChatGPT, could lead to a decline in critical-thinking and analytical skills among professionals.The research found that workers who trusted AI for writing, analysis, and decision-making practiced those skills less over time, leading to self-dou
Microsoft’s $80 Billion AI Investment and the Hidden Risk of Declining Critical Thinking
Microsoft is making a massive $80 billion investment in artificial intelligence this year, reinforcing its leadership in the AI industry. However, a surprising Microsoft-Carnegie Mellon University study suggests that overreliance on generative AI, like ChatGPT, could lead to a decline in critical-thinking and analytical skills among professionals.The research found that workers who trusted AI for writing, analysis, and decision-making practiced those skills less over time, leading to self-dou









