A group of office employees carrying boxes of their belongings walks through a modern corporate hallway at sunset, looking dejected after being laid off, while two humanoid robots greet them cheerfully from behind a reception desk—symbolizing how artificial intelligence is replacing human workers. The text over the image reads: “Big Tech Is Firing Thousands as AI Takes Over the Office.”

Amazon, Salesforce, and xAI Layoffs Are Another Sign of an AI-First Reshuffle

Amazon is preparing fresh corporate cuts, with its People eXperience & Technology (PXT) HR group expected to be hit hardest—reports say up to 15% of PXT could go, and other orgs may see targeted reductions. Amazon hasn’t given official numbers or timing. The move lands as the company pours money into AI infrastructure and embeds automation deeper into back-office workflows. Treat Amazon as a signal rather than an outlier. Across tech in 2025, companies are trimming roles most exposed to automation while shifting spend to AI models, data centers, and tools. By late September, trackers show tens of thousands of tech job cuts this year—even as hiring stays hot for […]

Three office workers carrying boxes of personal items walk past an EXIT door, illustrating layoffs. Text overlay reads: “Microsoft Study Warns: AI Will Kill These 40 Jobs.”

New Microsoft Study Reveals the First 40 Jobs AI Will Replace Soon

As generative AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT or Gemini become more common, their real-world impact on jobs is starting to take shape. In a major 2025 study, Microsoft Research analyzed 200,000 anonymized U.S.-based conversations with Bing Copilot to see what kinds of work tasks people are using AI for—and how well the AI handles them. By matching these tasks to official job categories from the O*NET database, the study maps out which occupations are most exposed to AI capabilities. Instead of speculating how many jobs AI might replace, the researchers introduced an “AI applicability score” for each job, based on task frequency, success rate, and how much of the […]