Snapchat Owner Cuts 1,000 Jobs as AI Boosts Productivity

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Snap, the technology company that owns the social media platform Snapchat, has announced it will lay off around 1,000 employees. The company says advances in artificial intelligence have improved efficiency and reduced the need for some roles.

Chief Executive Evan Spiegel shared the decision in an internal memo released by the company. He stated that the restructuring affects about 16% of Snap’s permanent workforce. It also eliminates more than 300 additional positions across different departments.

Spiegel explained that rapid progress in AI tools allows teams to work more efficiently. He said employees can now reduce repetitive tasks, speed up development, and better support users, partners, and advertisers.

He also noted that smaller teams have already used AI systems to achieve significant improvements in several important projects. According to him, these results show how automation can reshape digital operations.

The memo added that Snap expects to reduce its annual spending by more than $500 million in the second half of the year. The company also aims to build a clearer path toward long-term profitability.

With this move, Snap joins a growing list of technology companies that are reducing staff while increasing investment in artificial intelligence. Many firms in the sector now say AI tools improve productivity and lower operational costs.

Following the announcement, Snap’s stock price rose sharply. Shares increased by more than 7.5% in trading after the news became public. Investors reacted positively to the company’s cost-cutting strategy and focus on efficiency.

Meanwhile, the tracking platform layoffs reported that job cuts continue across the tech industry. It said more than 72,000 employees have been laid off since the beginning of the year. These cuts have come from nearly 90 different technology companies worldwide.

Analysts say the trend reflects a broader shift in the tech sector. Companies are restructuring operations to adapt to AI-driven workflows while trying to maintain profitability in a competitive global market.

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