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GM cuts hundreds of IT jobs to build AI-focused workforce
US automaker laying off IT workers while hiring staff with stronger artificial intelligence and machine learning skills.
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General Motors has laid off hundreds of IT workers while hiring employees with stronger artificial intelligence capabilities, according to TechCrunch. New positions focus on AI-native development, data engineering and analytics, cloud-based engineering, agent and model development, prompt engineering and new AI workflows.
The move reflects the auto industry's broader pivot toward AI-driven technology development. GM's workforce restructuring shows how major manufacturers are recalibrating their technical talent pools to compete in an AI-dominated landscape.