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AI layoffs or ‘AI-washing’? | JS

Last updated: February 1, 2026 6:25 pm
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Are Companies Truly Adapting to AI or Using it as an Excuse for Layoffs?

One of the key questions being raised in the business world is whether companies that have recently announced layoffs are genuinely adapting their workforces to the efficiencies and challenges of artificial intelligence, or if they are simply using AI as a convenient excuse to cover up other underlying problems.

This issue was highlighted in a recent New York Times article that discussed the concept of “AI-washing,” where companies attribute layoffs to AI when the real reasons may be related to factors such as over-hiring during the pandemic.

In 2025, AI was cited as the primary reason for more than 50,000 job cuts, with tech giants like Amazon and Pinterest attributing recent layoffs to the implementation of AI technology.

However, a report from Forrester released in January challenged this narrative, stating that many companies announcing AI-related layoffs do not actually have fully developed AI applications ready to replace the roles being eliminated. This raises concerns about the practice of “AI-washing,” where companies use the promise of future AI implementation as a cover for financially motivated job cuts.

Molly Kinder, a senior research fellow at the Brookings Institute, pointed out that attributing layoffs to AI can be seen as a favorable message for investors, as it shifts the focus away from potential underlying issues within the business. Admitting that the business is struggling or facing challenges may be a less appealing alternative for companies.

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