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    AI: Job Savior or Convenient Scapegoat?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJune 1, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Summary Points

    1. Meta, Coinbase, and Block laid off 13,000 employees, citing A.I. issues.
    2. Meta shifted focus from the metaverse project, costing $80 billion.
    3. Tech layoffs soar; over 150 companies cut 115,000 jobs this year.
    4. A.I. is seen as a justification for staff reductions, masking underlying problems.

    The A.I. Dilemma: Job Cuts or Justification?

    Recent layoffs at tech giants like Meta, Coinbase, and Block have raised eyebrows. Each company cut at least 10 percent of its workforce, resulting in about 13,000 lost jobs. While executives cite artificial intelligence as a reason for these cuts, the reality is more complicated. Each firm faces unique challenges beyond A.I.

    Meta, for example, drastically reduced its workforce after pouring $80 billion into the metaverse. As it pivots toward A.I., it has laid off 8,000 employees, even while announcing a profitable quarter. Similarly, Coinbase grapples with a volatile cryptocurrency market. Its CEO acknowledged that the business remains unstable, but A.I. offers an enticing narrative for cutting jobs. Block’s Jack Dorsey admitted to overexpansion during the pandemic, having tripled the workforce between 2019 and 2022.

    The layoffs are not isolated incidents. Over 150 tech companies have cut at least 115,000 jobs this year alone, according to Layoffs.fyi. The cuts range across sectors, from software to social networking. Analysts suggest that A.I. provides a convenient cover for deeper issues, such as overhiring or failure to capture market share. Mark Mahaney from Evercore points out that some companies aren’t as well managed as they appear.

    A.I.: A Tool or a Shield?

    Many executives frame layoffs as a strategy to pivot toward A.I. Intuit’s CEO stated the need for resources to fund an “A.I.-native platform.” Cisco announced cuts while promising to invest in employee A.I. training. Meanwhile, Cloudflare cited restructuring for the “agentic A.I. era” as a reason for layoffs. This phrasing raises questions about whether A.I. is genuinely improving efficiency or merely serving as an excuse.

    As companies push employees to adapt to A.I., the job market becomes increasingly challenging for new graduates. College graduates in fields like computer science face tough odds. Companies such as Meta have closed 6,000 roles they planned to fill, while Snap slashed another 300 open positions. Although some startups in the A.I. sector still hire, many are cutting back on personnel. Experts warn that this trend will likely accelerate rather than slow down.

    Job cuts in the tech industry present a duality. On one hand, A.I. holds promise for efficiency and innovation. On the other, it may mask deeper organizational issues while affecting the job market for new entrants. The dialogue around A.I. and job cuts is vital as technology shapes not just industries but also the future of work.

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    Lina Johnson Marcelli is the editor for IO Tribune, bringing over two decades of experience in journalism to her role. With a BA in Journalism, she is passionate about delivering impactful stories that resonate with readers. Known for her keen editorial vision and leadership, Lina is dedicated to fostering innovative storytelling across the publication. Outside of work, she enjoys exploring new media trends and mentoring aspiring journalists.

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