Oracle cut 21,000 jobs in 12 months, says AI replaced some roles
Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs in 12 months as AI adoption reshapes operations, trims global headcount and drives restructuring costs amid pressure from AI data centre spending.

“The adoption and deployment of AI technologies across our operations have resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce,” Oracle said Monday (June 22) in an annual financial regulatory filing.
Oracle is under financial pressure because of an expensive build-out of AI data centres for customers like OpenAI. Earlier this year, it began cutting thousands of jobs as part of efforts to save cash, Bloomberg has reported. The exact scope of the cuts was never formally disclosed.
As of the end of May, the company had about 49,000 US workers, while about 92,000 were employed internationally.
The company’s headcount is now slightly lower than it was before buying electronic health records company Cerner in 2022. That $28 billion acquisition added thousands of employees, with many concentrated near Cerner’s Kansas City-area headquarters.
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