Microsoft to lay off around 3% of workforce
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Microsoft introduced the Copilot+ PC concept and the first Surface Copilot+ PCs. Reality, however, didn’t live up to those expectations.
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Interesting Engineering on MSNAI push spurs Microsoft to slash 6,000 Jobs in largest layoffs in two yearsThe move follows a smaller round of performance-based layoffs in January and marks a shift from the aggressive hiring of the pandemic years.
Microsoft is letting go of around 6,000 workers as it shifts more of its focus to artificial intelligence. The company has said that it is cutting back on management layers
Microsoft Research continues to collaborate with the global research community to drive breakthroughs in AI and push boundaries of what’s possible to extend human capability, create value, and deliver broad societal benefit.
Microsoft Build 2025, a plug-and-play developers' and technology aficionados' conference, reveals pioneering innovations in Windows and artificial intelligence
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