Microsoft AI Agent Advice to Laid-Off Workers, Amid Major Layoffs
Amid Microsoft’s strategic pivot toward artificial intelligence (AI), a controversial LinkedIn post from an Xbox executive has drawn criticism for suggesting that recently laid-off employees use AI agents for emotional support and career recovery. The post followed Microsoft’s layoff of approximately 9,000 employees — the largest since early 2022 — and coincided with its multi-billion-dollar investments in AI infrastructure and platforms.
Matt Turnbull, Executive Producer at Xbox Game Studios Publishing, encouraged affected staff to use AI chatbots to manage grief, rebuild confidence, and even combat impostor syndrome. He proposed prompts for AI agents to help generate 30-day recovery plans, revise résumés, and draft LinkedIn posts. Although Turnbull clarified that AI was no replacement for human experience, the timing and tone of his advice provoked widespread backlash.
- Microsoft has laid off 9,000 employees while continuing aggressive AI investment.
- AI Agent use was suggested for coping with career loss, but the message was seen as tone-deaf.
- Industry professionals criticized the gesture as impersonal and out of touch with real human needs.
This incident underscores growing concerns about how AI is being positioned in the workplace — not just as a productivity tool but as a substitute for traditional support services. Critics argue that suggesting AI for emotional resilience, especially by someone tied to the layoffs, reflects a lack of empathy and a potential overreliance on automation.
While AI agents may offer value in job search preparation or content generation, experts emphasize they should complement—not replace—genuine human support. As AI continues to expand within enterprise ecosystems, Microsoft’s handling of this situation may influence broader corporate standards around ethics, communication, and post-layoff care.
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