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A report suggests that many of the staff at King laid off by Microsoft are being replaced by AI tools they helped build.
Xbox are using AI art to promote new jobs after the Microsoft layoffs, while King employees claim they're being replaced by AI they created.
Turnbull acknowledged that people have some “strong feelings” about AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot, but suggested that anybody who’s feeling “overwhelmed” could use them to get advice about ...
Principal Development Lead for Xbox Graphics, Mike Matsel, shared the "Xbox Graphics Is Hiring" post on the professional ...
Gaming Industry Microsoft's 200 laid-off King devs are reportedly being replaced by AI they helped build, while its 'absolute 's***show' HR department looks away and whistles News ...
07-07-2025 WORK LIFE XBox exec suggests Microsoft laid off employees ask AI for help In a deleted LinkedIn post Matt Turnbull suggested employees use AI to help with the “emotional load” of ...
Xbox executive producer Matt Turnbull has responded to the massive layoffs across Microsoft and Xbox in a now-deleted LinkedIn post suggesting laid off employees use AI tools such as ChatGPT for ...
In other words, this is a classic AI-generated image, aka slop. The thing is, this is being posted by a senior figure at Xbox and is explicitly about hiring graphics designers.
The gaffes aren't about generative AI-made content. They're about how you treat your staff when you make changes driven by AI ...
An Xbox executive's suggestion that laid-off Microsoft employees use AI chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional support sparked backlash online, highlighting tensions as the company invests heavily in ...
As Microsoft cuts thousands of jobs from its international workforce, one company executive suggested that laid-off workers seek out AI chatbot Microsoft Copilot to receive emotional support and ...
Staff laid off by Microsoft-owned Candy Rush developer King are being replaced by AI tools they helped create, former staff have claimed. Earlier this month, King cut around 200 staff as part of ...