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By Cortex Hub Editorial Team | July 29, 2025
Seattle, WA – In a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence, Microsoft has announced a fresh round of layoffs—affecting about 9,100 employees, or roughly 4% of its global workforce of approximately 228,000—just two months after letting go an additional 6,000 staff in May 2025Reuters+5Reuters+5Reuters+5TechCrunch.
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AI investment costs: Microsoft is committing $80 billion in capital expenditure this fiscal year to scale its AI infrastructure—particularly its cloud services—resulting in increased pressure on profit margins.
Productivity from automation: AI tools now generate around 35% of new product code and automate customer support workflows, saving hundreds of millions annually in operational costsReuters+3Reuters+3Reuters+3.
Restructuring: CEO Satya Nadella described the layoffs as an “enigma of success,” emphasizing that the company is pruning roles across both sales and engineering sectors to simplify operations and prioritize core AI initiativesBusiness Insider.
Affected teams: Cuts impacted multiple divisions, including the gaming unit, where around 830 positions were eliminated at the Redmond headquarters. The Candy Crush‑maker King division in Barcelona saw a 10% reduction (about 200 roles)The Economic Times+15Reuters+15Wikipedia+15.
Timeline: These layoffs follow earlier reductions in January (~2,280 jobs) and April, totaling over 15,000 job cuts throughout Microsoft in 2025 to dateGoodreturns.
Despite widespread job cuts, Microsoft and other tech giants are simultaneously hiring aggressively for AI roles. This includes positions in machine learning, cloud engineering, and AI research, signaling a reclamation of skilled labor amidst automation-driven headcount reductionsThe Times of India.
Microsoft’s layoffs highlight a broader industry shift: automation is replacing scale, but AI talent remains scarce. This strategic realignment reflects the company’s ambition to lead AI innovation while cutting back on cost-heavy traditional roles.
Workers are being displaced—but many are finding opportunities in AI & DevOps, cybersecurity, and cloud infrastructure teams, roles increasingly deemed essential in the machine age.
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