Major AI-Driven Layoffs Surge in 2026 as Companies Cite Automation Efficiency
A growing wave of corporate layoffs in 2026 is being attributed to AI adoption, with Snap, Oracle, and others cutting thousands of jobs to fund AI investments.
A growing wave of corporate layoffs in 2026 is being attributed to AI adoption, with Snap, Oracle, and others cutting thousands of jobs to fund AI investments.
AI-powered learning platform Gizmo has grown to 13 million users and secured $22 million in Series A funding to expand its educational tools.
A federal judge's ruling that AI chats cannot be shielded by attorney-client privilege has prompted urgent warnings from US lawyers to their clients.
Elon Musk showcased the first sample of Tesla's AI5 chip, claiming a 40x performance improvement over its predecessor, manufactured by TSMC.
Meta's new hyperagent framework allows AI systems to autonomously rewrite their own logic and scale across non-coding tasks without human intervention.
Snap is laying off approximately 1,000 employees, or 16% of its global workforce, as the company shifts resources toward AI-driven operations.
Google launches a native Gemini app for macOS 15+, enabling users to interact with the AI assistant without switching browser windows.
Adobe's new Firefly AI Assistant lets users control Creative Cloud apps like Photoshop, Premiere, and Illustrator via natural language prompts.