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Edex Live on MSNIBM’s shift in workforce and AI: Firing 8,000 employees and quietly rehiring them | What is happening?International Business Machines (IBM), a multinational technology company, decided to cut costs by employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in place of 8,000 employees from its workforce. Most of these ...
Job cuts have mainly affected the HR department, where routine work has been replaced by an AI agent. The money saved from ...
The over-a-century-old company that is now led by desi CEO Arvind Krishna has laid off nearly 8,000 employees, with the HR ...
White-collar workers are facing displacement due to AI—and AGI hasn't even arrived yet. Here's why experts are raising alarms ...
The huge numbers of IT layoffs in 2024 and early 2025 are likely to continue as companies look to drive efficiencies with AI ...
particularly among older employees who may be less willing to relocate or adhere to the new in-office requirements. While IBM's CFO has stated that workforce rebalancing is consistent with prior years ...
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India Today on MSNIBM is cutting around 8000 jobs likely because of AI, major losses in HR departmentIBM has laid off around 8,000 employees and the majority of the losses will reportedly be from the HR department. The cause? AI.
After undergoing a major culture change, the tech company uses AI to measure whether employees are "OK with failure." ...
Over 61,000 tech jobs have been cut in 2025 as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and IBM lead major layoffs across 130 companies, reflecting industry shifts and AI-driven restructuring.
After automating nearly 8,000 jobs in 2023, the company quietly seeks to re-hire an equivalent workforce to address organisational gaps ...
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