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TikTok workers 'terrified' over potential job losses - and wary of AI's role
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TikTok workers 'terrified' over potential job losses - and wary of AI's role

TikTok employees in Dublin have expressed concern over potential job losses linked to a reorganization aimed at integrating artificial intelligence into content moderation and vendor management processes. Around 300 workers, mainly in trust and safety roles, were informed via email that their positions are at risk due to the company's push toward technological innovation. TikTok, which operates in Ireland since 2020 and currently employs over 2,000 people, has conducted several rounds of redundancies, including a significant reduction of 300 jobs in 2024. The company claims the restructuring will create new specialist roles and enhance platform safety through AI. However, union representatives suggest the move may signal continued outsourcing trends in Ireland's tech sector, raising questions about the impact on user safety amid regulatory discussions in the EU.

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TikTok workers 'terrified' over potential job losses - and wary of AI's role

TikTok employees in Dublin have expressed concern over potential job losses linked to a reorganization aimed at integrating artificial intelligence into content moderation and vendor management processes. Around 300 workers, mainly in trust and safety roles, were informed via email that their positions are at risk due to the company's push toward technological innovation. TikTok, which operates in Ireland since 2020 and currently employs over 2,000 people, has conducted several rounds of redundancies, including a significant reduction of 300 jobs in 2024. The company claims the restructuring will create new specialist roles and enhance platform safety through AI. However, union representatives suggest the move may signal continued outsourcing trends in Ireland's tech sector, raising questions about the impact on user safety amid regulatory discussions in the EU.

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