AI Reshapes Tech: Over 100,000 Employees Laid Off in 2025 Amid Industry Shift

The global technology sector continues to grapple with significant workforce reductions, often attributed to the pervasive influence of artificial intelligence (AI) and broader economic pressures. Following a challenging year that saw over 100,000 individuals lose their jobs, the trend of tech layoffs persists into the current period. According to independent tracker Layoffs.fyi, approximately 122,549 tech workers have been impacted across 551 tech companies, indicating a substantial shift in the industry's employment landscape.
These widespread job cuts are frequently linked to companies' strategic decisions to curb expenses amidst rising inflation and tariffs. In this environment, the appeal of reducing employee headcount and leveraging AI technologies has emerged as a compelling short-term solution for many organizations. While AI promises increased efficiency and productivity, its integration often leads to a re-evaluation of workforce needs and skill sets, contributing to the ongoing restructuring.
Several major tech giants have announced substantial workforce reductions, highlighting the depth of this industry-wide trend:
- Amazon: The e-commerce behemoth undertook its largest-ever round of layoffs, slashing 14,000 corporate positions. This move was part of a broader strategy to redirect investments into key growth areas, particularly artificial intelligence.
- Microsoft: The Redmond-based tech giant has committed to eliminating a total of 15,000 jobs through 2025. A significant portion of these cuts occurred in July, with 9,000 employees affected by a recent restructuring announcement.
- Tata Consultancy Services (TCS): India's largest technology company implemented a 2% reduction in its workforce, impacting nearly 12,000 jobs. While this sent ripples through the Indian IT sector, TCS clarified that these job losses were not directly due to AI replacement but rather a consequence of skills mismatch and an evolving business model.
- Intel: The semiconductor manufacturer largely completed a 15% reduction in its workforce by July. Having employed 109,800 people at the close of 2024, with 99,500 classified as 'core employees', Intel aims to conclude the year with approximately 75,000 core personnel.
- Salesforce: CEO Marc Benioff confirmed a reduction of 4,000 customer support workers, explicitly stating that AI played a role in facilitating these cuts. Benioff had previously revealed that AI was already handling up to 50% of the company's work. Despite these reductions, recent reports suggest Salesforce also plans to increase its hiring in other areas.
- HP: The PC maker announced plans in November to cut between 4,000 and 6,000 jobs globally through fiscal 2028. This long-term strategy aims to streamline operations and integrate AI across various workflows to accelerate product development, enhance customer satisfaction, and boost overall productivity.
- Apple: In a rare occurrence for the iPhone maker, Apple laid off dozens of sales workers across the United States in November, though the precise number was not officially verified.
- Meta: Instagram's parent company announced in October its intention to lay off 600 employees within its AI division, with the stated goal of accelerating the development of new products.
- Google: The search giant cut 100 design-related roles in October as part of its ongoing efforts to advance its AI agenda. Earlier, the company had also reportedly laid off over 200 contractors involved in its AI projects, including Gemini and AI Overviews.
- Verizon: The US wireless carrier initiated its largest single job cut drive in November, affecting more than 13,000 employees. This extensive restructuring is aimed at reducing costs and reorganizing operations.
- Siemens: The German tech firm reduced its workforce by 5,600 positions in its Digital Industries business in March. These cuts represent slightly over 8% of the 68,000 people employed globally in that division.
While the pace of layoffs has seen a slight deceleration recently, the cumulative impact remains substantial, reshaping the tech employment landscape as companies adapt to technological advancements and economic pressures. The interplay between AI adoption, cost optimization, and evolving business models continues to drive these significant workforce changes across the industry.
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