Good morning, we reviewed 651 articles for this edition. A lot happened in the last 24 hours with broad impact. These are the stories you need to know.
🔥 Today's stories
1. 80% of CEOs Say AI Will Force Significant Operational Changes
Of the 469 CEOs surveyed, a massive majority are preparing to restructure their business operations to accommodate artificial intelligence. This signals impending shifts in departmental structures, skill requirements, and daily workflows across corporate enterprises.
2. Microsoft Offers Voluntary Buyouts to Trim Workforce Amid AI Shift
The tech giant is offering voluntary severance packages to select US employees as it restructures for the AI era. This marks a strategic shift to reduce headcount without forced layoffs as AI changes internal staffing needs.
3. AI Has Already Reduced Jobs on Wall Street
Bank of America recently trimmed 1,000 jobs by "eliminating work and applying technology." Total job reductions across 6 of the largest banks is now over 15,000.
4. Meta to Cut 10 Percent of Work Force in AI Push
The social media giant is eliminating 8,000 current employees and canceling 6,000 open requisitions to redirect resources toward artificial intelligence development. This massive restructuring highlights how aggressively big tech is pivoting capital from traditional roles to AI.
5. Google CEO Sundar Pichai Says 75% of the Company’s Code is AI-Generated
Alphabet's engineering workforce is undergoing a fundamental transformation as artificial intelligence now writes the vast majority of its software. Employees across all departments are being pushed to integrate these tools into their daily workflows.
6. Home Depot Adds AI Phone Agents to Answer Store Calls
A successful 50-store pilot proved AI can handle customer inquiries, saving significant employee time. Home Depot says the AI will replace phone menus and free up employees to help customers in store. No mention of any staff reductions, yet.
7. Walmart to Give AI to All 2.1 Million Employees
The AI will do things like help find items in a store's stock room and translate conversations with customers who speak different languages.
⚡ Also worth knowing
Robotic Startup Has Been Doubling Production Each Month: Figure's humanoid robot production has been scaling faster than expected.
KPMG Introduces Month-End Close AI Assistant: KPMG launches an AI tool to automate routine month-end accounting tasks.
AI Skills Training Surges 994% as Workers Race to Prove Expertise: AI skills training and certifications skyrocketed 994% year-over-year.
A few weeks ago, the stories were about companies struggling to implement AI. This week, the tone has changed.
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Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
April 24, 2026