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TikTok Lays Off UK Content Moderators as AI Automation Expands

What Happened

TikTok is reportedly cutting hundreds of content moderation roles in the United Kingdom, according to The Wall Street Journal. The layoffs come as the company shifts more content review work to AI-driven automation, aiming to improve efficiency and reduce costs. Moderators impacted by the cuts were primarily responsible for ensuring posts on TikTok met the platform’s community standards, an area traditionally handled by large human teams. The company’s move reflects a broader trend in tech where automation is replacing manual roles, especially in trust and safety operations.

Why It Matters

This restructuring underscores the growing impact of AI on jobs in content moderation, raising questions about the balance between automation and human oversight on major platforms. TikTok’s shift could influence how other tech companies use AI for content policing at scale. Read more in our AI News Hub

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