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Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs

Microsoft announced the elimination of 4,800 jobs across its organization, primarily due to increased productivity driven by artificial intelligence (AI). This includes significant cuts within its gaming division, Xbox, where approximately 3,200 positions will be eliminated over the next year. The decision comes amid rising costs for building new data centers and higher computer chip prices, which are affecting Microsoft’s profitability. Xbox head Asha Sharma described the current state of the business as unhealthy, citing excessive management layers and slow decision-making. She outlined plans to reduce management levels and streamline operations as part of a major restructuring effort. Additionally, four game development studios are leaving the company, and Sharma noted declining user engagement on the Xbox platform.

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Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs

Microsoft announced the elimination of 4,800 jobs across its organization, primarily due to increased productivity driven by artificial intelligence (AI). This includes significant cuts within its gaming division, Xbox, where approximately 3,200 positions will be eliminated over the next year. The decision comes amid rising costs for building new data centers and higher computer chip prices, which are affecting Microsoft’s profitability. Xbox head Asha Sharma described the current state of the business as unhealthy, citing excessive management layers and slow decision-making. She outlined plans to reduce management levels and streamline operations as part of a major restructuring effort. Additionally, four game development studios are leaving the company, and Sharma noted declining user engagement on the Xbox platform.

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