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Over 425,000 Jobs Cut Globally Amidst AI Threats

Tech giants and start-ups globally have axed over 425,000 jobs in the last two years amidst the growing threat of generative AI. Explore the staggering impact on sectors, including notable layoffs in companies like Paytm, ShareChat, Loco, Byju’s, and Dunzo.

As the spectre of generative AI looms, the tech industry has unleashed a wave of job cuts, impacting millions of workers. Unprecedented in the holiday season, global tech companies, including start-ups, have shed more than 425,000 employees over the past two years. In India alone, over 36,000 employees have been affected (jobs cut) during this period.

GLOBAL LAYOFF LANDSCAPE

Citing challenging global macroeconomic conditions, Big Tech firms and start-ups alike have wielded the layoff axe. According to data from layoff.fyi, 1,178 tech companies globally have let go of 260,771 employees in 2023 (as of December 26). The preceding year witnessed 1,061 tech companies cutting loose 164,769 employees.

STAGGERING STATISTICS

On average, a staggering 582 tech employees lost their jobs every day in the past two years, equating to more than 24 workers every hour. The relentless wave of layoffs continues to reshape the industry’s workforce against the backdrop of evolving technological landscapes.

SECTORAL IMPACT

 In 2023, the hardest-hit sectors were retail-tech, consumer-tech, and fintech, each witnessing significant employee cutbacks.

NOTABLE LAYOFFS

The intricate dance between technology advancement and job security underscores the need for proactive measures to support the evolving workforce. The coming years will likely witness a continued recalibration of the industry, raising questions about the delicate balance between technological innovation and employment stability.

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