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Microsoft Lays Off 9,000 Employees Amid Massive AI Investment Push
Microsoft has announced a significant layoff of 9,000 employees, amounting to about 4% of its global workforce. This comes as the company channels substantial resources towards AI infrastructure, pushing total job cuts past 15,000 since May 2025. The layoffs primarily affect the gaming division, engineering, sales, and other departments, as the company aims to streamline operations.
Microsoft Announces Major Layoffs Amid AI Investments
Scale and Context of Microsoft's 2025 Job Cuts
Impact on Microsoft's Gaming Division
The Role of AI Investments in Layoffs
Public Reactions to Microsoft's Recent Layoffs
Comparison with Other Tech Industry Layoffs
Implications for Microsoft's Workforce and Strategy
Economic and Social Impacts of Microsoft's Layoffs
Employee Support and Severance Details
Future Outlook for Microsoft's Workforce Reductions
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