Pinterest said it fired two engineers who built an internal tool to track which employees had been laid off following a recent round of job cuts at the social media company. The firings come about a ...
Pinterest fired employees who were trying to track the recently announced layoffs. The digital pinboard social media company announced last week that it would be laying off about 15% of its staff and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Pinterest said Tuesday it’s planning to slash up to 15% of its workforce. The San Francisco-based image-sharing ...
Pinterest (PINS) should be a winning investment. It boasts a compelling platform with over 600 million monthly active users who pin ideas on fashion, home decor, recipes, and more – essentially ...
Pinterest plans to cut its workforce by 15% this year, a move the company said will allow it to reallocate resources to the build-out of its artificial intelligence capabilities. The San ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Pinterest plans to lay off under 15% of its workforce, as part of broader restructuring that arrives as the image-sharing platform pivots more of its money to artificial intelligence.
San Francisco-based Pinterest is laying off hundreds of employees and justifying the move with plans to take advantage of artificial intelligence. The social media company announced the layoff of up ...
Pinterest Inc (NYSE: PINS) is in focus this morning after the social media platform said it will lay off nearly 15% of its workforce and downsize office space considerably to “reallocate resources”.
Regular Pinterest users have been complaining for months (at least) that the site has increasingly deprioritized the kind of human creativity that once made the social media platform a success, ...
The company said it is "reallocating resources to AI-focused roles and teams that drive AI adoption and execution." By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Pinterest is planning to lay off less than 15 ...
AI is once again to blame for layoffs, with Pinterest expected to cut hundreds of jobs over the next few quarters. Credit: Thomas Fuller/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images The social media ...