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AI Takes Over: Amazon, Meta, TCS Cut 90,000+ Jobs in 2025

Tech Giants Replace Human Workers with AI and Automation

Major technology companies including Amazon, Meta, TCS, and Microsoft are conducting massive layoffs in 2025 as artificial intelligence and automation replace human roles across the industry. Over 90,000 tech employees have lost jobs this year, with some estimates exceeding 161,000 positions eliminated.

Key Takeaways

  • Amazon plans to replace up to 600,000 US jobs with robots by 2027
  • Meta cut 600 AI roles while shifting to automated processes
  • TCS announced 12,000 job cuts in India’s IT sector
  • Microsoft reported shedding 7,000 positions globally
  • Automation cited as primary driver behind workforce restructuring

The Scale of Tech Industry Layoffs

According to industry trackers, more than 90,000 employees across 200+ tech companies have been laid off in 2025. The current wave differs from previous downturns as companies explicitly cite automation and AI implementation as key reasons for workforce reduction rather than just economic factors.

Amazon’s Robotics Transformation

Internal documents reveal Amazon aims to replace or avoid 600,000 US jobs through automation by 2027. The company targets having 75% of its logistics operations run by robots, potentially saving $12.6 billion in labor costs.

Warehouse workers face immediate impact, with up to 160,000 jobs likely affected within two years. Amazon is deploying robotic systems like ‘Proteus’ and ‘Sequoia’ that sort, lift, and move packages autonomously, while expanding into driverless vehicles and drone delivery.

Meta’s AI Restructuring

Meta eliminated approximately 600 positions within its AI unit, including roles in the FAIR research division. In an internal memo, Chief AI Officer Alexandr Wang stated:

“By reducing the size of our team, fewer conversations will be required to make a decision, and each person will be more load-bearing and have more scope and impact.”

The company is simultaneously using AI to automate internal processes, particularly in its Risk organization where manual reviews are being replaced by automated systems.

India’s IT Sector Impact

Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s largest IT firm, announced 12,000 job cuts (approximately 2% of its workforce) for fiscal year 2025-26. While officially attributed to ‘skills mismatch,’ analysts view this as a warning sign for India’s $283 billion outsourcing industry, where roles once considered secure are now being automated.

Industry-Wide Shift to Automation

Microsoft reportedly cut 7,000 jobs (3% of global workforce) while redirecting resources toward AI development. The pattern repeats across the tech sector: automation, AI implementation, and cost reduction are now central to corporate strategy rather than side effects of economic uncertainty.

Previously stable positions including software engineers, back-office staff, testers, and customer service agents are increasingly vulnerable to replacement by algorithms and automated systems.

Workforce Implications

Tech workers face a transformed employment landscape where companies offer fewer internal roles with different skill requirements. Three key factors drive this shift:

  • AI Maturation: Advanced systems now handle coding, compliance review, customer service, and physical tasks
  • Economic Pressure: Inflation, slowing demand, and supply chain issues push companies toward cost-efficient automation
  • Competitive Race: Billions invested in AI and robotics require workforce restructuring to justify expenditure

2025 marks a pivotal moment where technology companies that built their success on human capital are now transitioning to intelligent machine-based operations, with profound implications for the global workforce.

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