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General Motors Cuts 600 Software Roles to Focus on AI

EMPLOYEES AFFECTED
600
SHARE OF WORKFORCE
~0.4%
EFFECTIVE DATE
Oct 1, 2023
600 OF 163,000 EMPLOYEES

What we know

Department affected: Software.

Based on news reporting.

Summary

General Motors Company has announced the layoff of 600 software roles as part of a strategic shift towards artificial intelligence. This decision reflects the company's focus on enhancing its capabilities in AI technology, which is becoming increasingly vital in the automotive industry. The layoffs are part of a broader restructuring effort aimed at optimizing operations and reallocating resources to meet future demands. The affected positions primarily involve software development, indicating a significant change in the company's workforce strategy. This move underscores the competitive pressures in the automotive sector as companies adapt to technological advancements.

General Motors Company cut 600 jobs affecting its Software team as of October 1, 2023.

That is roughly 0.4% of the 163,000 people General Motors Company employs.

LayoffTalk has tracked 43 layoff events at General Motors Company since October 2023, affecting a combined 50,830 employees.

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Consumer Cyclical · 163,000 employees
43
EVENTS TRACKED
68K
AFFECTED SINCE 2023
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CREATED MAY 13, 2026LAST UPDATED MAY 13, 2026