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Brinks Report > Blog > Economy > First Microsoft, Now VerSe Innovation: Why Are Tech Giants Cutting Jobs Amid AI Boom?
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First Microsoft, Now VerSe Innovation: Why Are Tech Giants Cutting Jobs Amid AI Boom?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 17, 2025 4:23 pm
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VerSe Innovation, the company behind Dailyhunt and Josh, recently announced a major restructuring. About 350 employees have been let go as the company pivots sharply toward artificial intelligence (AI).

This move is more than just cost-cutting—it’s a strategic bet on the future of tech in India.

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The layoffs at VerSe Innovation are not random. The company is trimming down to become faster, smarter, and more AI-driven.

For the average worker, it means some jobs are fading as machines and algorithms take on more tasks. But it also signals where the digital world is heading—more automation, better personalization, and new tech opportunities.

In plain talk: VerSe wants to work leaner, move quicker, and focus on the AI-powered parts of its business. That means some roles become redundant while others grow. They say it’s about “cross-leveraging talent,” which is fancy corporate speak for moving people around to where their skills matter more. The AI wave is reshaping everything, and VerSe is surfing that wave hard.

Breaking Down the Reasons for Layoffs

  • AI Integration: VerSe is embedding AI deeply into its platforms. Dailyhunt may use AI to recommend news stories better, while Josh could lean on AI to boost video creation and feed personalization. This means fewer manual tasks and more smart tech doing the heavy lifting.
  • Cost Efficiency: Like many firms worldwide, VerSe is tightening budgets to survive an uncertain economy.
  • Streamlining: Cutting layers and overlapping roles helps the company move faster and be more flexible.
  • Growth Focus: Resources are shifting toward parts of the business with the most promise, mostly AI-driven projects.

Also Read Why Is OpenAI Building a Data Center the Size of a Country in Abu Dhabi?

What This Means for Dailyhunt and Josh Users

Dailyhunt is India’s go-to for news in many languages, while Josh is fighting for space in the short video scene dominated by giants like Instagram. With AI, Dailyhunt’s news feeds might get smarter, showing you the stories you really want.

Josh could get better at spotting trends and helping creators make cooler content. So, users might see improvements, but the journey to get there comes with pain—namely, job cuts.

VerSe’s layoffs echo a bigger trend: AI is transforming how work gets done worldwide. Jobs that once needed humans might now be done by algorithms. This makes people uneasy—and rightly so. But it also opens doors for new kinds of jobs and skills. The real challenge for companies like VerSe is to help workers reskill and stay relevant.

That means smart training programs and support—not just cold cuts.

What’s Next for VerSe Innovation?

VerSe is betting big on AI to keep its edge. The company’s gamble is that this shift will make it stronger and more competitive. It’s a risky move, but the tech world rewards those who adapt fastest.

For India’s digital market, VerSe’s story is a clear signal: AI is no longer optional—it’s the future.

Also Read Microsoft Lays Off 6,000 Employees, Including AI Director, Asked to Stop Work Immediately

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