
Quora Cuts Staff Across Teams as CEO Pushes AI Platform Poe to Stand on Its Own Financially
Adam D'Angelo says Quora's core Q&A product is profitable, but Poe had been subsidised by it — and that arrangement is now over.

Adam D'Angelo says Quora's core Q&A product is profitable, but Poe had been subsidised by it — and that arrangement is now over.

Across the US, thousands of laid-off developers are skipping the job hunt and launching startups instead. A quiet revolution is underway — and it might define the next generation of tech founders.

A recent post by PIF executive Roberto Croci exposes the growing normalization of overwork in startups—raising deeper questions about burnout, growth, and the true cost of billion-dollar valuations.

As companies double down on artificial intelligence, a quieter but more structural shift is unfolding across the tech industry: fewer employees, higher efficiency, and a new model of growth.

As companies blame AI for job cuts, a deeper look at Atlassian, Meta, Oracle, and Block reveals a different story—one rooted in overhiring, market pressure, and stock price engineering.

A wave of online reactions to Sam Altman’s latest tweet reveals growing anxiety around AI, layoffs, and how people interpret what tech leaders say — and don’t say.

Tech executive Keith Richman warns that companies that laid off staff citing AI adoption are reconsidering their decisions, signaling a shift in workforce strategy for 2026.

U.S. CEO faces backlash after Reddit reveals shocking decision to fire 99 employees for missing a mandatory meeting, sparking intense online debate.

Nicholas Whitaker, a devoted Google employee since 2010, ventures into his entrepreneurial endeavor 'Changing Work' after facing abrupt termination.

Nabanita Nag, an Indian-origin lawyer and Chief Legal Officer at Norfolk Southern Corporation in Atlanta, and CEO Alan Shaw were terminated over alleged relationship.

India's hospitality unicorn OYO in a recent statement has revealed that the company will reverse the pay cuts for its employees

After laying off 1100 employees back in May, Swiggy is again set to lay off 350 employees as a part of its realignment exercise amid COVID-19.