Microsoft Saves $500 Million From AI Replacement Of Jobs

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  • Microsoft’s CCO Judson Althoff said AI tools are boosting productivity across sales, customer service, and software engineering
  • Microsoft’s three rounds of layoffs this year have put the total number of affected employees somewhere around 15,000
  • The company’s market capitalization has also surged in recent months to around $3.74 trillion
  • Microsoft has signaled that much of that profit will flow directly into AI.


Catenaa, Thursday, July 10, 2025- Microsoft has been able to save $500 million on the use of AI after the company laid off 9,000 workers in its third round of layoffs so far this year.

Microsoft’s Chief Commercial Officer Judson Althoff said during a presentation this week that AI tools are boosting productivity across sales, customer service, and software engineering. 

Althoff noted AI has been so useful that Microsoft was able to save more than $500 million last year in its call center alone.

The company’s three rounds of layoffs this year have put the total number of affected employees somewhere around 15,000.

For employees who lost their jobs while working at a company that is reporting impressive cost savings and recording one of its most profitable quarters yet, Althoff’s remarks might come off as tone deaf.

The situation had already been complicated by a now-deleted LinkedIn post from Xbox Game Studios’ producer Matt Turnbull, who last week suggested that workers feeling “overwhelmed” by Microsoft’s layoffs — which included job cuts across Xbox — might find support through AI tools like ChatGPT and Copilot to help manage the cognitive load that comes with job loss.

It’s not clear whether the thousands of workers who lost their jobs this year were replaced by AI or whether the layoffs represent post-pandemic right-sizing. 

Microsoft closed out the first quarter with $26 billion in profit and $70 billion in revenue. The company’s market capitalization has also surged in recent months to around $3.74 trillion, displacing Apple and trailing only Nvidia.

Microsoft has signaled that much of that profit will flow directly into AI. The company said in January it would invest $80 billion into AI infrastructure by 2025.

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