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    Tech layoffs accelerate as AI retools the industry

    By Lyn SongSeptember 19, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • Capacity cites over 166k tech layoffs in 2025 so far, with projected total of ~235k; US firms account for 70%+.
    • Drivers include AI automation and cost discipline; major cuts include Intel’s plan to shrink headcount toward 75k.

    What happened: Restructuring accelerates under AI and efficiency drives

    Capacity Media reports that more than 166,000 tech jobs have been cut so far in 2025, and the figure could reach ~235,000 by December, with US-based companies responsible for most reductions. The dataset is attributed to, which also notes that 2024 losses exceeded 280,000. Meanwhile, companies are simultaneously upping capex on automation, AI and cloud.

    Individual headlines underline the scale: Intel intends to reduce its workforce from ~109,000 at end-2024 toward ~75,000 as part of its turnaround, a prominent example of deep restructuring in pursuit of margin and focus. Executives across the sector frame the shift as structural rather than purely cyclical, with repetitive roles most exposed to automation.

    Also read: Arelion expands AI-optimised Texas network
    Also read: Oracle launches AI agent studio

    Why it’s important

    For networks, data centres and cloud providers, leaner vendors can mean faster decision-making—yet the risk is service disruption and project delays if headcount falls faster than teams can be re-skilled. Capacity’s analysis highlights an “AI paradox”: staff are cut in support and testing while investment rises in AI, edge and HPC, forcing a rapid rebalance of skills toward data science, security and model operations.

    Policy makers and unions will watch how firms handle retraining and redeployment. Transparent reporting on severance, re-skilling spend and customer SLAs will determine whether efficiency savings come at the expense of quality and safety. For investors, the signal is clear: winners are likely to be those that align streamlined organisations to AI-era workloads without hollowing out delivery capacity.

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    Lyn Song

    Lyn Song is a reporter at BTW Media. She graduated from the University of Leeds. Story ideas and collaboration requests can be sent to l.song@btw.media.

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