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Snap to cut 1000 jobs as AI push drives major cost savings
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

The 1000 cuts are tied to speed, not just savings
Snap is expanding layoffs amid an AI-driven push to boost speed and cut costs, affecting around 1,000 employees. The move signals a broader big-tech trend: companies are seeking fewer workers while relying on new automation to improve efficiency. As AI adoption accelerates across industries, the layoffs also highlight growing uncertainty about what future jobs will look like.
- Snap plans about 1,000 job cuts linked to AI upgrades
- The company aims to improve speed while reducing costs
- Other firms are making similar workforce-efficiency moves
- AI adoption raises concerns about long-term job impacts
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