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    Companies cut thousands of jobs amid corporate AI push

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJanuary 3, 20261 Min Read
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    Amid layoffs continuing to happen across multiple companies, some are wondering about the role that artificial intelligence plays.

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    • Companies are cutting thousands of jobs as they reorganize operations around artificial intelligence initiatives.
    • Executives cite automation and AI-driven efficiency as key reasons for workforce reductions.
    • Layoffs span multiple industries, affecting both technical and nontechnical roles.
    • Workers and analysts question whether AI is being used mainly to reduce costs rather than boost innovation.
    • Uncertainty grows about job security as firms prioritize AI investments and restructuring.

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