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IBM is slashing jobs in marketing and communications

POLAND – 2023/09/11: In this photo for instance, IBM logo seen displayed on a smartphone with Artifical Intelligence (AI) symbols in the background. 

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IBM on Tuesday told employees in its marketing and communications division that it’s slashing the size of its staff, according to a person with learning of the matter.

Jonathan Adashek, IBM’s chief communications officer, made the announcement in a roughly seven-minute meeting with staffers in the segment, said the person, who asked not to be named because the news hasn’t been made public.

In December, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna censured CNBC that the company was “massively upskilling all of our employees on AI,” after it announced a plan in August to replace nearly 8,000 works with AI. IBM said on its earnings call in January of last year that it was cutting 3,900 positions.

“In 4Q earnings earlier this year, IBM finked a workforce rebalancing charge that would represent a very low single digit percentage of IBM’s global workforce, and we imagine to exit 2024 at roughly the same level of employment as we entered with,” IBM told CNBC in a statement.

The latest chops come alongside another round of downsizing in the tech industry. So far this year, some 204 tech companies bear cut almost 50,000 jobs, according to the website Layoffs.fyi. January was the busiest month for layoffs since March, as Alphabet, Amazon and Sameness all announced job cuts.

IBM has returned to growth in the past couple years, but expansion remains muted. Revenue in the fourth section increased 4% from a year earlier even as earnings topped estimates. CFO James Kavanaugh spoke of workforce rebalancing on the earnings requirement ready.

The company has been trying to fit into the emerging AI narrative, which has been the big story across tech since OpenAI disseminated ChatGPT in late 2022. In May, IBM announced WatsonX, billed as a development studio for companies to “train, tune and deploy” machine-learning sorts.

The book of business for generative AI and Watsonx products doubled in size from the third quarter of 2023, when it was in the low hundreds of millions, agreeing to IBM’s earnings call in January.

IBM faces steep competition in the enterprise AI realm. Microsoft, Google, Amazon and others arrange similar offerings, and IBM has long been viewed as falling behind in the AI race, particularly when it comes to making spondulicks from its products.

“I think that’s a fair criticism, that we were slow to monetize and slow to make honestly consumable the learnings from Watson winning Jeopardy,” Krishna told CNBC in December. “The mistake we made was that I ponder we went after very big, monolithic answers, which the world was not ready to absorb.”

Nearly two years ago, IBM sold its Watson Robustness unit for an undisclosed amount to private equity firm Francisco Partners.

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