Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features

Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/google-lays-off-hundreds-more-employees-strips-google-assistant-features/

Google's cost-cutters are still working overtime, with more layoffs this week and cuts to Google Assistant functionality.

First up, The New York Times reports Google laid off "hundreds" of workers in "several divisions" on Wednesday. Core engineering, the Google Assistant, and the hardware division all lost people. The report says that "Google said that most of the hardware cuts affected a team working on augmented reality." AR cuts are eyebrow-raising since that's quickly going to be one of the highest-profile teams at the company this year, as Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm team up to battle the Apple Vision Pro. FitBit was apparently also a big loser, with 9to5Google reporting that Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman and "other Fitbit leaders" have left Google.

Google lays off “hundreds” more employees, strips Google Assistant features

Thu Jan 11, 8:29pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/01/google-lays-off-hundreds-more-employees-strips-google-assistant-features/ > Google's cost-cutters are still working overtime, with more layoffs this week and cuts to Google Assistant functionality. > First up, The New York Times reports Google laid off "hundreds" of workers in "several divisions" on Wednesday. Core engineering, the Google Assistant, and the hardware division all lost people. The report says that "Google said that most of the hardware cuts affected a team working on augmented reality." AR cuts are eyebrow-raising since that's quickly going to be one of the highest-profile teams at the company this year, as Google, Samsung, and Qualcomm team up to battle the Apple Vision Pro. FitBit was apparently also a big loser, with 9to5Google reporting that Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman and "other Fitbit leaders" have left Google.