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Big AI companies are laying off tens of thousands of employees, and now Oracle is doing it.
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Big AI companies are laying off tens of thousands of employees, and now Oracle is doing it.

The Oracle Corporation has laid off approximately 21,000 employees worldwide over the past year as part of its strategic shift toward artificial intelligence (AI). The company stated in its latest annual report that the integration of AI technologies across all areas of operations has led to a reduction in workforce numbers, which is expected to continue. This trend is part of a broader movement among technology companies investing heavily in AI infrastructure, such as data centers. Other major firms like Amazon and Meta have also cut thousands of jobs while significantly investing in AI. According to estimates by companies tracking employment data, more than 100,000 technology workers were laid off last year. Oracle reported that these layoffs incurred around $1.8 billion in severance and restructuring costs, which could lead to disruptions and shortages of skilled labor, potentially reducing productivity.

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Telex logoTelexIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9213 days ago
In one year, 21,000 people were fired from Oracle because of artificial intelligence.

The Oracle Corporation, founded by Larry Ellison, laid off 21,000 employees globally between 2025 and 2026, according to the BBC, citing the company’s annual report. The layoffs were attributed to the implementation of artificial intelligence technologies within the company. This reduction in workforce aligns with a broader trend among major technology firms, such as Meta, which have also cut thousands of jobs due to AI-related restructuring. Oracle has been focusing on making its database management and digital infrastructure services accessible to companies using AI, which has drawn attention from investors and regulators. In response to the wave of layoffs linked to AI, California Governor Gavin Newsom issued an executive order directing state lawmakers to develop a plan to protect workers affected by AI-driven job cuts.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about corporate restructuring driven by AI adoption, including specific numbers and contextual trends across multiple tech firms. It references official sources like the BBC and mentions governmental actions through Governor Gavin Newsom’s executive order. No

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 92): This article closely mirrors the first Telex piece but adds more specific data from the BBC and Oracle’s annual report. It presents facts objectively, with minimal editorializing, and aligns well with the cross-source consensus.

Telex logoTelexIndependentCenterFactual 95Objective 9015 days ago
So many people are being fired by big tech companies because of AI, that in California, the governor had to step in.

California Governor Gavin Newsom has issued an order requiring the state legislature to develop a plan to protect workers who are being laid off due to advancements in artificial intelligence. California is a major hub for the high-tech industry and startups, but recent layoffs by large tech companies have significantly impacted local residents. These layoffs are partly attributed to the replacement of human labor with AI technologies. So far this year, over 153,000 employees have been laid off by major tech firms. The situation affects even companies leading in AI development, such as Meta, which plans to lay off around 8,000 employees to reallocate resources toward AI research. Amazon is reducing its workforce by 30,000, primarily affecting support and logistics roles, while Microsoft is offering early retirement packages to 7% of its employees.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about layoffs caused by AI adoption without overtly favoring any political side. It provides context about the impact on workers and mentions specific companies and their actions without using biased language or selective sourcing.

Why these scores (Factual 95 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate information about California's response to layoffs caused by AI-driven automation, citing specific examples like Meta, Amazon, and Microsoft. The figures align with cross-source consensus, though some details are generalized. The tone remains mostly neutral, with slight

444.hu logo444.huIndependentCenterFactual 90Objective 8513 days ago
Big AI companies are laying off tens of thousands of employees, and now Oracle is doing it.

The Oracle Corporation has laid off approximately 21,000 employees worldwide over the past year as part of its strategic shift toward artificial intelligence (AI). The company stated in its latest annual report that the integration of AI technologies across all areas of operations has led to a reduction in workforce numbers, which is expected to continue. This trend is part of a broader movement among technology companies investing heavily in AI infrastructure, such as data centers. Other major firms like Amazon and Meta have also cut thousands of jobs while significantly investing in AI. According to estimates by companies tracking employment data, more than 100,000 technology workers were laid off last year. Oracle reported that these layoffs incurred around $1.8 billion in severance and restructuring costs, which could lead to disruptions and shortages of skilled labor, potentially reducing productivity.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about corporate layoffs and investments in AI without overtly favoring any political perspective. It includes direct quotes from the company’s report and mentions economic impacts without editorializing or emphasizing one side over another.

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 85): The article accurately reports Oracle’s layoffs and their connection to AI investment, citing the company’s annual report. It also references other major tech firms like Meta and Amazon. However, the tone slightly emphasizes the negative impact of layoffs, which may affect objectivity.

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