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AI Takeover: Corporations Shed Thousands of White-Collar Jobs
12 Nov
Summary
- Major corporations adopt AI to keep headcount flat or reduce it
- Tech CEOs tout AI as a way to boost efficiency and profits
- Layoffs hit companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Target, and UPS

As of November 12th, 2025, the job market is facing a grim reality, with headlines reporting the disappearance of "Tens of Thousands of White-Collar Jobs" and "Nearly a Million Jobs" vanishing. The culprit? Artificial intelligence (AI).
Major corporations have shifted their stance towards adopting AI technology, seeing it as a way to grow without adding more people. Executives at companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Target, and UPS have already implemented AI-driven strategies, leading to recent layoffs. Tech CEOs like Amazon's Andy Jassy and Shopify's Tobi Lutke have openly embraced AI, with Lutke even making it a gatekeeper for new hires.
While the age of AI-driven restructuring may seem to have arrived, experts caution that the transition to AI-powered workplaces will likely be gradual, particularly at more established companies. The current wave of layoffs may be more about maintaining profit margins while investing in new technologies.




