Microsoft has laid off about 6,000 employees, representing nearly three per cent of its global workforce, as part of a strategic realignment towards artificial intelligence (AI) integration and operational streamlining.
The decision was not performance-based, but aimed at repositioning the company to meet new business priorities, with a focus on accelerating AI adoption across products and services.
Their emphasis on AI is evident through investments like the Copilot assistant, targeting enterprise clients with each license priced at $30 per user per month, emphasizing adoption over mere acquisition.
Although the layoffs have caused concerns, Microsoft's leadership is steering the company towards a leaner and more agile future, preparing for the next phase of tech transformation with AI at its core.