Google, Amazon, and Microsoft layoffs will result in a 'bloodbath' of 40,000 jobs lost. Inside the tech industry's week from hell.
, the company is preparing to launch over 20 new AI products and embedding chatbot features into its search engine.
. Some employees noted that rumors of layoffs had been circulating for a while as managers missed important meetings the day before. While the company expects to reduce its workforce into the spring, the divisions immediately impacted included who could be let go over the coming months and others who should be put on performance improvement plans. Microsoft previously told Insider this is not a companywide guidance.
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