GM just laid off hundreds of IT workers to hire those with stronger AI skills
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General Motors has laid off approximately 600 IT workers — over 10% of its IT department — as part of a deliberate workforce restructuring to bring in employees with AI-focused skills. The company is actively hiring for roles in AI-native development, data engineering, cloud engineering, agent and model development, and prompt engineering. This is not a pure headcount reduction but a skills swap, reflecting GM's broader strategy to rebuild its technology organization from the ground up around AI capabilities rather than simply layering AI tools onto existing teams. The move follows a series of executive changes and prior layoffs over the past 18 months as GM consolidates its tech operations under Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson.
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