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    Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman has moved aggressively to reposition the freelancing marketplace as an “AI-first” company, announcing layoffs of approximately 250 employees—about 30 % of its staff—as part of what he describes as a “painful reset.” In a memo to staff and later public statements, Kaufman urged employees earlier this year to upskill and warned that AI threatens roles at every level. He maintains the cuts are necessary to build a leaner, more agile organization with fewer management layers and greater use of automation, and that the changes will not materially affect the core freelance platform. The decision positions Fiverr alongside a growing number of tech firms doubling down on AI at the expense of human roles.

    Sources: ITPro, Reuters

    Key Takeaways

    – Fiverr’s CEO preemptively told employees that AI would displace many roles, then followed up with a major reduction in staff—suggesting that warnings may serve dual roles as moral signaling and as groundwork for restructuring.

    – The layoff affects internal staff, not the freelancer base; Fiverr claims the marketplace operations will endure largely uninterrupted, highlighting a distinction between supporting infrastructure roles and core user-facing functions.

    – Fiverr is betting on AI to deliver efficiency gains and long-term competitiveness, but executing such a pivot carries risks—chief among them overreliance on automation, erosion of organizational morale, and backlash from both employees and users.

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    Fiverr, one of the most well-known platforms in the gig economy, has taken bold steps this week to realign its internal structure around artificial intelligence. The company announced it will lay off around 250 staff members—roughly 30 % of its workforce—as part of a declared transformation toward an “AI-first” operating model. Micha Kaufman, the company’s CEO and cofounder, framed the move as a necessary “reset” to make Fiverr leaner, faster, and less encumbered by bureaucracy. The cuts will span multiple departments, though the company insists that the core freelancer marketplace will remain functionally stable.

    This pivot follows a warning Kaufman issued earlier this year, urging employees to upskill, learn AI tools, and brace themselves for disruption. He wrote that “AI is coming for your jobs. Heck, it’s coming for my job too,” and cautioned that failure to adapt could force many personnel into career changes within months. The message was stark, sweeping across roles from programmers and designers to support and management functions.

    Fiverr’s logic is not uncommon in today’s tech climate: by investing in automation, it seeks to reallocate capital toward growth areas—AI strategy, machine learning infrastructure, enterprise services—and minimize costs tied to overhead roles. The company says it plans to reinvest the savings in tech, talent, and go-to-market efforts. Critics, however, warn that AI is not a cure-all. Automation can introduce blind spots, degrade client experience, or fail when handling edge cases. Overtrusting AI could erode human oversight and quality. Moreover, reducing internal morale is a delicate gamble: those who remain may grow skeptical, fearful, or disengaged. The loyalty of staff and the broader perception of the brand may suffer.

    Fiverr is not alone—many in tech are chasing similar cut-and-automate strategies. What sets Fiverr’s move apart is the degree of urgency and transparency. It didn’t mask the layoffs as cost optimization; it named them as part of a philosophical shift. The test now is whether Fiverr can maintain service consistency, preserve trust among users and freelancers, and scale innovation without undermining the human capital that made it viable in the first place. Its outcome could serve as a bellwether for other platforms wrestling with the balance between automation and human creativity.

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