Google Layoffs: 200 More Jobs Cut From Global Business Team As Company Focuses On AI

Google has laid off 200 employees from its global business team as it restructures operations and shifts focus towards AI development and data centre investments.

Google has laid off 200 employees from its global business team as it restructures operations and shifts focus towards AI development.
Google has reportedly laid off around 200 employees from its global business organisation, which handles sales and partnerships worldwide. The job cuts, reported by The Information, come as the tech giant shifts its focus towards artificial intelligence (AI) and data centre development. The company said the move is aimed at streamlining operations to serve customers more effectively.

Strategic Restructuring Continues

In a statement to Reuters, Google said it made a small number of changes across teams “to drive greater collaboration and expand our ability to quickly and effectively serve our customers.” The affected employees, some of whom are being asked to apply for internal roles, are part of Google’s larger effort to restructure amid growing competition in the AI space.
This round of layoffs follows a previous one last month, where Google cut several hundred jobs in its platforms and devices division. That unit includes key products like the Android operating system, Pixel smartphones, and the Chrome browser.
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