Microsoft is planning job cuts and focusing more on underperforming employees
businessinsider.com"underperforming employees" has nothing to do with it. My money is that everyone that gets let go performs just fine. They will be replaced by cheaper labor.
And obedient.
Start with the CEO
> A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed cuts, but declined to share details on the number of employees being let go.
So it's 2025 in the intelligence age with agents and Microsoft confirms layoffs at a time when they are one of the market leaders. Oh dear.
Can't they just admit that they are replacing their employees with AI? Also the cuts are happening across the whole company:
> The cuts are happening across the company, including in its important Security division, the people said.
Never expected one of the largest dominoes to fall first into doing layoffs that fast in my prediction hoping that it would not come true. [0]
Hopefully they are the only ones and many will not (and should not) follow them.
What AI? None of the AI that Microsoft or even anyone has currently is even remotely good at replacing a single human worker, let alone multiple.
When has a human worker ever been replaced with AI? I haven’t seen that happen anywhere.