Snap Inc blames AI as it lays off 1,000 workers
Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, announced it will lay off approximately 1,000 employees (16% of its workforce), citing advancements in artificial intelligence. The layoffs, announced in an internal memo on Wednesday, are part of a broader trend of tech companies reducing staff while embracing AI.

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AI-generatedSnap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, announced it will lay off approximately 1,000 employees (16% of its workforce), citing advancements in artificial intelligence. The layoffs, announced in an internal memo on Wednesday, are part of a broader trend of tech companies reducing staff while embracing AI. CEO Evan Spiegel stated the cuts would improve profitability and allow AI to handle repetitive tasks. This decision follows pressure from an activist investor to reduce costs. While Snap claims AI is already boosting productivity, some experts believe companies are "AI-washing" layoffs to appease investors, and AI firms are becoming concerned about the technology's impact on the labor market. Snap's stock rose around 6% in the early.
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5 extractedSnap's stock rose around 6% in the early hours of trading on Wednesday following news of its layoffs.
Microsoft, Amazon, Oracle, Block and others have cut tens of thousands of jobs while embracing AI.
Snap Inc plans to lay off 16% of its employees, around 1,000 people.
Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence enable our teams to reduce repetitive work.
AI-related cuts were being used as an excuse for firms that had overstaffed.