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AI Tops Layoff Reasons for Second Month as Companies Rewire Work

Rising automation inside offices is pushing employers to redesign roles around tasks humans still do best.

Overview

  • An outplacement report says AI was the most-cited reason for job cuts for the second straight month, with 83,387 total layoffs and 21,490 linked to automation in the latest tally.
  • Executives have tied staff reductions to AI-enabled efficiency, including Block’s 40% headcount cut, Coinbase’s 14% trim, and Cloudflare’s shift to AI-heavy operations.
  • Experts describe a task-by-task reshuffle rather than wholesale job loss, with McKinsey estimating AI can technically automate 57% of work activities spread across many roles.
  • Software engineers now lean on AI tools at scale, as surveys show most developers use them, which moves the job toward system design, code review, troubleshooting, and judging quality.
  • Commentary diverges on long-term risk, with some pointing to a 4.3% U.S. unemployment rate and others noting new AI agents for financial tasks that could speed future disruption.