Tech World Shifts Gears Amidst Layoffs and AI Growth
Tech Layoffs: Over 30,000 Jobs Cut in Early 2026 as AI and Cloud Become Primary Focus
In the first six weeks of 2026, over 30,000 tech jobs have been slashed globally, as companies pivot towards AI, cloud, and digital skills. Major firms like Autodesk and Salesforce are trimming their workforce while betting big on next‑gen tech solutions. Could we see more layoffs, or will AI finally step in to stabilize the industry?
Introduction
Global Scale of Layoffs
Key Players in Tech Layoffs
Regional Impacts
Expert Opinions and Predictions
Comparison with Previous Years
Technological and Economic Drivers
Social and Political Implications
Public Reactions and Sentiments
Conclusion
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