Autodesk, the renowned developer of popular software solutions such as 3ds Max and Maya, has recently announced a significant reduction in its workforce, laying off an additional 1,000 employees. This move marks the second major round of layoffs within a year, raising eyebrows across the industry. Notably, Autodesk has clarified that these layoffs are not an attempt to replace human talent with artificial intelligence (AI), which is a common concern in today’s tech landscape. This article delves...
Autodesk, the renowned developer of popular software solutions such as 3ds Max and Maya, has recently announced a significant reduction in its workforce, laying off an additional 1,000 employees. This move marks the second major round of layoffs within a year, raising eyebrows across the industry. Notably, Autodesk has clarified that these layoffs are not an attempt to replace human talent with artificial intelligence (AI), which is a common concern in today’s tech landscape. This article delves...
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