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The Office · 2026-02-26 07:08:19 · ai

2. Trump Invites Amazon Google Meta Microsoft xAI Oracle OpenAI to White House for AI Energy Pledge March 4

President Donald Trump is bringing together the biggest players in AI for a meeting at the White House on March 4th. We are talking about Amazon, Google, Meta, Microsoft, xAI, Oracle, and OpenAI all in one room. The topic? Data center power costs and electricity prices for AI infrastructure. This is huge, right? The W...

The Network · 2026-03-25 18:27:03 · Ars Technica

3. Trump's PCAST Science Council Staffed with Tech Billionaires, Not Scientists

The Trump administration has finally named its appointees to the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), revealing a council dominated by technology billionaires and conspicuously lacking in scientists. The list, released Wednesday, tilts heavily toward figures from the tech industry, raising...

The Office · 2026-03-25 18:57:07 · Meta Platforms Inc.

4. Meta Cuts Hundreds of Jobs Across U.S. and International Markets

Meta is executing a significant workforce reduction, cutting several hundred jobs across its operations in the United States and other international markets. The move signals ongoing pressure within the tech giant to streamline operations and manage costs, continuing a trend of restructuring that has impacted the broad...

The Vault · 2026-03-31 18:26:53 · MarketWatch

5. Oracle Begins Thousands of Job Cuts to Free Capital for AI Spending

Oracle has reportedly initiated a round of layoffs affecting thousands of employees, a move that coincides with a rise in its stock price. The database giant is the latest major technology firm to cut jobs as it seeks to reallocate capital toward artificial intelligence projects, signaling a sharp strategic pivot under...

The Office · 2026-03-31 18:27:00 · The Register

6. Oracle Executes Major Layoffs, Cutting Thousands in Sales, Engineering, and Security Teams

Oracle has initiated a significant workforce reduction, cutting thousands of jobs across its sales, engineering, and security divisions. The move, executed on Tuesday, signals a sharp strategic pivot as the tech giant simultaneously ramps up spending on artificial intelligence infrastructure projects, both internally a...

The Office · 2026-04-01 22:56:58 · The Register

7. Oracle's 'Early Morning Spree': VPN Lockouts Signal Sudden Layoffs, 1,000+ Jobs Cut

For a veteran employee with decades at Oracle, the third failed VPN login attempt on a Tuesday morning was the silent, digital confirmation of a sudden termination. The abrupt access cut-off preceded the arrival of a formal separation email, marking a stark and impersonal end for staff caught in a new wave of layoffs a...

The Office · 2026-04-01 22:57:00 · MarketWatch

8. Oracle Axes 30,000 Workers in Mass Layoffs, Many Notified Solely by Morning Email

Oracle has initiated a massive workforce reduction, terminating an estimated 30,000 employees, with many reportedly learning of their dismissal solely through an impersonal email. The cloud-computing and database giant began the sweeping cuts on Tuesday, delivering the news to a significant portion of its global staff ...

The Office · 2026-04-02 19:57:17 · The Verge

9. Pinterest Engineer Teddy Martin Fired for Sharing Layoff Data Tool in Slack, Alleges Privacy Violation

A Pinterest engineer who survived a round of layoffs was fired after sharing a command-line tool that revealed the scope of the cuts, leading to a public dispute over employee privacy and transparency. Teddy Martin, seeking clarity amid widespread confusion following January layoffs, posted instructions for the 'ldapse...

The Office · 2026-04-07 02:56:58 · Inc42

11. Oracle, Atlassian, Block: AI 'Efficiency' Masks Mass Layoffs as Tech Giants Reallocate Capital

A wave of mass layoffs is sweeping through global tech giants, with companies like Oracle, Atlassian, and Block citing AI-driven automation and restructuring as the primary cause. However, a critical examination reveals a more unsettling motive: AI is becoming a convenient cover story for aggressive cost-cutting, allow...

The Network · 2026-04-13 00:52:24 · Japan Times

12. Petcube Founders Pivot from Pet Gadgets to Military Drones, Signaling Ukraine's Tech Industry Transformation

The founders of Petcube, a company known for its playful pet cameras and gadgets, have shifted their focus to a starkly different sector: developing technology for military drones. This pivot is not an isolated career change but a direct reflection of a sweeping, industry-wide transformation within Ukraine. The nation'...

The Office · 2026-04-15 11:52:55 · The Verge

13. Snap CEO Evan Spiegel Memo: 1,000 Layoffs, 16% Workforce Cut to Fund AI 'Velocity' Push

Snap is executing a brutal workforce reduction, cutting roughly 1,000 full-time employees—16% of its global staff—in a sweeping cost-cutting move explicitly tied to a strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence. The cuts, detailed in a memo from CEO Evan Spiegel and a company 8-K filing, signal a stark internal reor...

The Office · 2026-04-15 12:52:35 · Variety

14. Snap Cuts 1,000 Jobs, 16% of Workforce, as CEO Evan Spiegel Bets on AI for 'Smaller Teams'

Snap is executing a brutal workforce reduction, cutting 1,000 employees—a full 16% of its headcount—in a sweeping move to accelerate its path to net profitability. The parent company of Snapchat is also eliminating 300 open roles, signaling a dramatic pullback in hiring and growth ambitions. This marks the company's se...

The Office · 2026-04-15 14:52:32 · TechCrunch Layoffs

15. Snap Cuts 1,000 Jobs, 16% of Workforce, Citing AI Advancements

Snap Inc. is slashing 10% of its global workforce, a move directly attributed to the company's own technological evolution. The parent company of Snapchat announced it is eliminating approximately 1,000 positions, framing the significant downsizing not as a retreat but as a strategic pivot enabled by advancements in ar...

The Office · 2026-04-16 15:22:26 · Decrypt

16. Snap Cuts 1,000 Jobs in Major Restructuring, Targets $500M Savings as AI Reshapes Operations

Snap Inc. is executing a massive workforce reduction, cutting 1,000 jobs in a sweeping operational restructuring aimed at saving $500 million annually. This move signals a profound internal shift as the social media company aggressively prioritizes profitability, with artificial intelligence tools fundamentally reshapi...

The Office · 2026-04-17 20:52:31 · Seeking Alpha

17. Meta Confirms Companywide Layoffs to Begin May 20, Marking New Round of Restructuring

Meta Platforms is set to initiate a new wave of companywide layoffs, with the process scheduled to begin on May 20. This move, reported by Reuters, signals a continuation of the tech giant's aggressive cost-cutting and restructuring efforts, known internally as the 'year of efficiency.' The planned layoffs follow a ser...

The Office · 2026-04-17 22:22:28 · ZeroHedge

18. Meta Confirms First Wave of Mass Layoffs for May 20, Targeting 10% of Global Workforce

Meta is set to initiate the first major round of its planned workforce reductions on May 20, targeting approximately 10% of its global employees—nearly 8,000 people—according to a Reuters report citing internal sources. This move marks the beginning of a broader restructuring effort, with the company explicitly priorit...

The Office · 2026-04-17 22:52:34 · MarketWatch

19. Meta Prepares Major Workforce Reduction, Targeting 10% of Staff in May

Meta is reportedly planning a significant new round of layoffs, aiming to cut approximately 8,000 employees in May. This move would represent a reduction of about 10% of its workforce, signaling a continued and aggressive push to streamline operations. The timing points to a strategic pivot, as the company simultaneous...

The Office · 2026-04-20 22:22:46 · The Verge

20. Apple CEO Transition: Tim Cook Steps Down, Hardware Chief John Ternus Takes Helm September 1

Apple is undergoing a seismic leadership change this fall, with CEO Tim Cook stepping down and being replaced by John Ternus, the company's current head of hardware engineering. The transition, set for September 1st, marks the end of Cook's long tenure steering the iPhone maker and signals a new era under a leader deep...