Microsoft lays off 4,800 employees, hitting Xbox and commercial sales hardest
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Rebecca Bellan
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Microsoft laid off approximately 4,800 employees (2.1% of its global workforce), with the deepest cuts hitting Xbox (1,600 staffers) and commercial sales divisions. The layoffs are part of a broader trend fueling concerns that AI will replace human workers across the tech industry.
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