Microsoft announced plans to lay off around 4,800 employees, or 2.1% of its global workforce, on Monday, confirming Business Insider's earlier report.
The cuts mostly impact the sales and Xbox gaming organizations, Microsoft HR chief Amy Coleman wrote in an email to employees. Microsoft's Xbox division also plans to cut 20% of its workforce this fiscal year. Xbox will account for 1,600 of Monday's cuts.
Microsoft is cutting costs as it spends heavily in AI infrastructure, while facing growing investor concerns that AI could upend traditional software. Those worries helped send Microsoft's stock down 19% in June, its worst monthly performance since the dot-com era.