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      AI Restructuring Accelerates as Groupon Slashes Workforce, Tech Sector Continues Job Bloodbath

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      Groupon has become the latest technology company to announce significant workforce reductions as corporate America races to restructure around artificial intelligence, revealing a deeper transformation that is reshaping the white-collar economy. The Chicago-based company disclosed plans to eliminate up to 400 jobs—nearly a quarter of its global workforce—as part of a strategy to become an AI-native platform. The move comes amid a broader trend that has already seen tens of thousands of technology workers displaced in 2026, with firms increasingly arguing that AI tools allow smaller teams to produce the same or greater output. Companies ranging from Meta and Cloudflare to Intuit and Block have all cited AI-driven efficiencies as justification for layoffs, even while many continue reporting strong revenues and healthy financial performance. The trend is fueling concerns that the technology sector, once considered a bastion of stable and lucrative employment, is aggressively replacing human labor with automation in pursuit of higher margins and leaner operations.

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      • https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-05-29/another-tech-company-says-it-will-cut-hundreds-of-jobs-amid-pivot-to-ai
      • https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-05-22/another-california-tech-company-lays-off-thousands
      • https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2026-05-07/california-tech-company-cloudflare-to-lay-off-more-than-1-000-workers-cites-ai
      • https://www.businessinsider.com/recent-company-layoffs-laying-off-workers-2026
      • https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tech-industry-lays-off-nearly-80-000-employees-in-the-first-quarter-of-2026-almost-50-percent-of-affected-positions-cut-due-to-ai

      Key Takeaways

      • AI is rapidly evolving from a productivity tool into a workforce-reduction strategy, with major technology companies openly restructuring around the expectation that fewer employees will be needed.
      • Many firms announcing layoffs are simultaneously reporting strong revenues and healthy balance sheets, suggesting the cuts are often driven by efficiency goals rather than financial distress.
      • The technology industry appears to be creating a growing divide between highly specialized AI talent commanding premium compensation and a much larger class of displaced workers facing a far more competitive labor market.

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      For years, Silicon Valley sold Americans on the idea that technology would create opportunity, expand prosperity, and generate entirely new categories of employment. Now many of the same companies that championed that vision are embracing a very different reality: replacing workers with artificial intelligence wherever possible.

      Groupon’s decision to cut nearly 25% of its workforce is not an isolated event. It is part of a growing pattern stretching across the technology sector. Companies are increasingly describing AI not merely as a tool that assists employees, but as a mechanism for fundamentally shrinking payrolls. That distinction matters. The original promise of automation was that workers would become more productive. The emerging reality is that corporations are concluding they simply need fewer workers altogether.

      What makes this trend especially striking is that many of these firms are not struggling. Intuit reported strong revenue growth while announcing thousands of layoffs. Cloudflare expanded revenue while simultaneously eliminating more than 1,000 positions. The message to investors is clear: AI is becoming a cost-cutting weapon as much as a technological advancement.

      From a conservative perspective, businesses have every right to pursue efficiency and innovation. Markets reward companies that adapt. But policymakers and corporate leaders should also recognize the broader implications. An economy cannot thrive indefinitely if technological gains are concentrated among executives, investors, and a narrow class of AI specialists while thousands of skilled workers are pushed aside. The AI revolution is real, but so is the disruption it is causing. The challenge ahead will be ensuring that economic growth created by artificial intelligence benefits the broader workforce rather than becoming another example of corporate consolidation at the expense of American workers.

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