Pinterest announces layoffs to prioritize ai products

Pinterest plans to lay off up to 15 percent of its workforce as it reallocates resources toward ai-powered products and capabilities. The cuts, affecting up to 675 employees, are set to conclude by the end of September. This move comes amid strong earnings and recent ai innovations on the platform.

Pinterest, which reported 4,500 global employees as of April, is undergoing significant restructuring to emphasize artificial intelligence initiatives. According to a recent securities filing, the company aims to complete these workforce reductions by the end of the third quarter in September, impacting roughly 675 positions. The layoffs are part of a broader strategy to reallocate resources to ai projects, including the prioritization of ai-powered products and capabilities.

The social media platform has also announced plans to reduce office space, reflecting a shift away from traditional operations. Additionally, Pinterest is reshaping its sales and marketing strategies to spotlight new ai features, such as an ai-powered shopping tool introduced a few months ago.

Pinterest chief executive Bill Ready highlighted the company's progress in a November statement: "Our investments in ai and product innovation are paying off. We’ve become a leader in visual search and have effectively turned our platform into an ai-powered shopping assistant for 600 million customers."

Despite these advancements, the platform has faced user complaints about an influx of ai-generated content, prompting Pinterest to add a feature allowing users to filter out such material. This development positions Pinterest among a wave of tech firms downsizing in favor of ai, with a consulting firm estimating that ai was cited in around 55,000 u.s. layoffs the previous year. Some observers question whether such announcements sometimes serve as cover for routine cost-cutting measures.

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