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A: Hey Yuki, have any big news been happening lately? B: Not really, what's up? A: Microsoft just announced they're gonna cut around 9,000 jobs! B: No way! What for? A: They're trying to focus on developing AI and making their operations more efficient. B: Oh, I see. Sounds like they got too many people, huh? A: Exactly! Microsoft had around 228,000 employees in June 2024, so about 9,000 will be let go. B: That's a lot of people... I wonder if they'll be okay. A: They say it's all part of reorganizing to succeed in the current marketplace. B: Seems like they need to save some cash with all the AI stuff they're working on. A: Yup, that seems to be the case. They said they want to streamline their management too. B: Well, let's hope it works out for them in the end. Good luck, Microsoft! ---------------- US tech giant Microsoft has announced it will slash about 9,000 jobs in its second round of major layoffs this year. The firm is believed to be focusing on developing artificial intelligence and streamlining its operations. Microsoft revealed its plan on Wednesday, saying it will reduce its total workforce by less than four percent. Officials say Microsoft had approximately 228,000 employees as of June 30, 2024, suggesting that roughly 9,000 people will be laid off. A Microsoft spokesperson says, "We continue to implement organizational changes necessary to best position the company and teams for success in a dynamic marketplace." The move follows Microsoft's announcement in May that it would eliminate about 6,000 jobs. The firm says it is aiming to enhance efficiency by streamlining its operations, including downsizing its managerial staff. US media outlets report that Microsoft needs to focus its resources on certain areas amid spiraling spending associated with AI development. They add that the reduction plan may reflect increased operational efficiency due to the introduction of AI tools.
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