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Cloudflare Announces Major Layoffs as AI Reshapes Tech Workforce

What Happened

Cloudflare, a leading web infrastructure and security company based in California, confirmed it will lay off over 1,000 workers worldwide. The announcement links the layoffs to the company’s growing use of AI-powered automation to streamline core operations and improve efficiency. Executives cited AI advancements as a reason for restructuring, reflecting a broader trend among tech firms adopting new technologies to cut costs. Cloudflare operates global data centers and employs thousands across different regions; the restructuring will impact workers in multiple countries. The decision follows recent industry moves where companies leverage AI not just to enhance products but also to optimize their workforce.

Why It Matters

This development highlights AI’s rising influence on employment and organizational strategy within the tech sector. As automation technologies mature, more firms are likely to adjust their workforces to stay competitive. Read more in our AI News Hub

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