Google has laid off approximately 200 employees from its global business organization, which oversees sales and partnerships, as the tech giant continues to reallocate resources toward artificial intelligence and data centers, The Information reported Wednesday.
Key Highlights:
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The cuts were confirmed by Google, which said the changes aim to boost collaboration and enhance customer service effectiveness.
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This follows earlier layoffs in Google’s platforms and devices division, impacting teams responsible for Android, Pixel, and Chrome.
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Google-parent Alphabet previously cut 12,000 jobs in January 2023, about 6% of its global workforce.
Broader Tech Industry Context:
Major tech companies are trimming headcount in legacy areas while aggressively investing in AI capabilities:
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Meta laid off 5% of its “lowest performers” while accelerating AI hiring.
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Microsoft let go of 650 staff from its Xbox division last September.
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Amazon and Apple have also enacted selective layoffs across various departments.
These actions signal a strategic pivot across the tech industry to optimize cost structures and prioritize innovation in AI, cloud infrastructure, and machine learning tools.