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Microsoft may sack 6,000, eyes investment in AI

Tech giant cites AI investment as key reason

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May 14, 2025
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Microsoft has announced it will cut approximately 6,000 jobs—less than 3% of its global workforce—as part of a restructuring strategy aimed at trimming costs while continuing to invest heavily in artificial intelligence.

The company disclosed the move on Tuesday, May 13, 2025, stating that the layoffs would span multiple departments and geographies. This marks Microsoft’s largest round of job cuts since it laid off 10,000 staff in 2023.

Although Microsoft conducted a smaller round of performance-related dismissals in January, the current layoffs are said to be unrelated and more strategic in nature.

Big tech companies, including Microsoft, are racing to dominate the AI market, with significant spending on AI infrastructure and development.

To manage these investments, many have been scaling back in other areas to preserve profitability. Google, for instance, has also laid off hundreds of workers in recent months as it shifts focus to AI.

READ ALSO: Microsoft introduces AI agents to automate business processes

“We continue to implement organizational changes necessary to best position the company for success in a dynamic marketplace,” a Microsoft spokesperson said in an emailed statement.

Despite strong recent financial results—including better-than-expected growth in its Azure cloud business—Microsoft has been facing increasing pressure from the high costs of AI infrastructure. The profit margin of Microsoft Cloud dropped to 69% in the March quarter, down from 72% a year ago.

The company had 228,000 employees as of June 2024. It is reportedly planning to spend up to $80 billion this fiscal year, most of which is being directed toward expanding data center capacity to support its AI initiatives.

These layoffs are part of an ongoing trend in the tech industry, where growth in artificial intelligence is driving massive investments—and in some cases, workforce reductions—to stay competitive in a shifting landscape.

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