Following Microsoft's announcement of approximately 9,100 layoffs, including the closure of entire Xbox studios, an Xbox executive producer, Matt Turnbull, suggested that the affected employees use artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and Copilot to assist with career planning, resume writing, and managing the emotional and cognitive challenges associated with job loss. Turnbull described AI as a resource for providing "emotional clarity and confidence" during this difficult period. The recommendation sparked widespread criticism and backlash from the gaming community and industry professionals, who viewed the advice as tone-deaf and out of touch given the scale of the layoffs and the emotional impact on employees. Microsoft is concurrently investing $80 billion in AI projects this year, highlighting the company's broader strategic focus on artificial intelligence despite the workforce reductions. The controversy underscores ongoing tensions around the role of AI in the gaming industry and its implications for employment and worker support.
Chefe de divisão do Xbox anuncia vaga de emprego com imagem gerada por IA e sofre críticas Período conturbado na Microsoft continua logo após executivo da empresa sugerir que pessoas demitidas usem IA para ajudá-las https://t.co/467es88EzJ
🤦 An AI-generated Xbox hiring ad recently posted by Microsoft contains blatant errors, drawing scathing criticism following the recent wave of layoffs. https://t.co/vEtQSUgPGz
Wrong on many level. First off , $400K not a 300K consultant. They are always hired for two reasons - 1) to get rid of employees if the project is successful 2) to be blamed if the project fails due to employees. https://t.co/vHXNF8b117