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Xbox are using AI art to promote new jobs after the Microsoft layoffs, while King employees claim they're being replaced by ...
The Microsoft leadership team reportedly had a choice of either reducing investment in AI or lay off employees. Read ...
Turnbull acknowledged that people have some “strong feelings” about AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot, but suggested that ...
Xbox has faced backlash after posting a botched AI-generated recruitment image post-layoffs, highlighting risks for brand trust in the AI era.
Xbox's principle development lead has put out a LinkedIn post announcing some new job opportunities. with a cringey ...
The gaffes aren't about generative AI-made content. They're about how you treat your staff when you make changes driven by AI ...
Recently laid-off employees at Microsoft subsidiary King are reportedly being replaced by AI tools they helped to create, and morale is apparently very low.
Microsoft cuts over 15,000 jobs in 2025 as CEO Satya Nadella urges remaining employees to learn AI, making AI skills essential for future performance evaluations.
One developer at Halo Studios, which was affected by the layoffs, told Engadget's Jessica Conditt that they felt Xbox leadership was looking to "replace as many jobs as they can with AI agents." ...
Microsoft's King division, famed for Candy Crush, is replacing approximately 200 employees with AI tools they helped develop, ...
From Gaming Studios to Senior Managers, Microsoft Cuts 9000 More Jobs… In what is the company’s second downsizing in 2025, ...
Microsoft’s chief commercial officer Judson Althoff noted AI has been so useful that Microsoft was able to save more than $500 million last year in its call center alone.