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AI Is the Axe: 22,000 Tech Workers Cut in 2025 as Automation Excuses Mount

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Last updated: May 7, 2026 12:07 am
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The Bloodbath Has a New Name

More than 22,000 tech workers have been laid off so far in 2025, with a staggering 16,084 cuts in February alone. That is not a market correction. That is a rout, and AI is the weapon of choice. From cybersecurity firm Huntress cutting 60 to 80 roles and explicitly citing artificial intelligence as a factor, to Paycom dumping over 500 employees because AI and automation improved “back office efficiencies,” the pattern is unmistakable. Companies are no longer whispering about efficiency. They are shouting it, using automation as both a strategy and a shield. The human cost is abstracted behind phrases like “resource reallocation” and “operational streamlining.”

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The Bloodbath Has a New NameRobots Don’t Need SeveranceThe Platitudes Are Poison

Robots Don’t Need Severance

The layoff tracker from Layoffs.fyi shows over 549 companies cut more than 150,000 roles last year. This year is tracking worse. Amazon is slashing up to 14,000 corporate jobs. Meta cut 600 across its AI infrastructure units, including the FAIR research team, while protecting top AI hires in a separate lab. Google trimmed over 100 design roles in its cloud division to redirect investment into AI. The narrative is consistent: humans are being replaced by models, and the C-suite is telling investors this is a feature, not a bug. Delivery giant Just Eat Takeaway blamed automation for 450 job cuts, saying “many manual service tasks” are shifting to automated systems. Nobody is pretending this is cyclical anymore. It is structural.

The Platitudes Are Poison

Every press release follows the same script. Tenstorrent cut 7.5% of staff to “reshape teams.” Startup Windsurf laid off 30 and offered buyouts to 200 more, after a messy near acquisition by OpenAI and a reverse acqui hire by Google. Peloton cut 6% for the sixth time in a year. The industry needs to stop calling these layoffs “restructurings” and start calling them what they are: a deliberate transfer of value from human labor to machine systems. If AI is truly making these companies more efficient, where is the reinvestment into the people displaced? It is not there. The severance packages are thin. The job transition assistance is token. The message is clear. You are not being laid off because the company is failing. You are being laid off because the company decided you are optional.”

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