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Atlassian Cuts 10% Workforce Amid AI Shift
12 Mar
Summary
- Atlassian is cutting 1,600 jobs, affecting 10% of its workforce.
- Co-founder Scott Farquhar previously advocated for AI-friendly copyright laws.
- The company, a major Australian tech success, is now disrupted by AI.

Atlassian, a celebrated Australian technology firm, has initiated substantial workforce reductions, impacting approximately 1,600 employees, or 10% of its staff. This decision was communicated to employees on Thursday morning, creating a period of intense anxiety for the 16,000-strong team.
Chief Executive Mike Cannon-Brookes had warned employees about impending job losses, with an email confirming career disruptions for many. The situation presents a stark contrast to the company's previous trajectory, founded by billionaires Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar.
This significant cull illustrates the dual nature of artificial intelligence. While Atlassian has been a major success story in Australian tech, it is now facing disruption from AI, a newer wave of technology.
Notably, Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar had previously been a vocal advocate for AI, arguing for copyright law adjustments to accommodate AI businesses. He had expressed that novel uses of existing intellectual property for AI could be considered fair.




