
The running list: major tech layoffs in 2026 where employers cited AI
THE SO WHAT
When large employers explicitly cite AI in layoff rationales, it becomes a board-level permission structure to treat automation as a headcount lever, not just a productivity tool. As an operator, you need a clear narrative — internally and externally — on whether AI is augmenting or replacing roles in your org.
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