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Tech giant Oracle cuts 21,000 jobs as it embraces AI

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June 24, 2026
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Oracle was co-founded by Larry Ellison in 1977. He remains its chief technology officer

Oracle was co-founded by Larry Ellison in 1977. He remains its chief technology officer

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Oracle shed about 21,000 roles globally in the last year as the US technology giant reshapes its business around artificial intelligence (AI), the firm’s latest annual report shows.

The software and cloud computing firm says it had around 141,000 full-time employees as of 31 May 2026, down from about 162,000 workers at the same time last year.

The “deployment of AI technologies across our operations has resulted, and may continue to result, in reductions to our workforce,” the report says.

The cuts, which amount to about 13% of Oracle’s workforce, are part of a wider trend among tech firms as they spend hundreds of billions of dollars on building AI infrastructure like data centres.

Amazon and Facebook-owner Meta have cut thousands of jobs in recent months as they invest heavily in AI.

More than 100,000 tech workers have been laid off in the past year, according to estimates from employment tracking firms.

Oracle made “significant” job cuts in April, according to senior employees posting online, but the full extent of the layoffs had not been revealed until its annual report was filed.

The firm said the cuts have led to about $1.8bn (£1.36bn) in severance payments and other restructuring costs in the past year.

The sum is significantly higher than the $374m restructuring bill in the previous financial year.

Oracle said that its restructuring efforts “can be disruptive”. It warned that the reorganisation may lead to a shortage in skilled workers in certain roles, resulting in a loss of productivity that could impact its earnings.

The company told the BBC: “As our cloud and AI businesses grow, we will continually balance our resources and restructure our development group to help ensure we have the right people delivering the best cloud and AI products to our customers around the world.”

AI race
Oracle has been in a race to roll out data centres for AI giants like OpenAI and Meta.

The BBC previously reported that Oracle planned to spend at least $50bn on infrastructure this year.

The company was co-founded by Larry Ellison, one of the richest people in the world, who also serves as Oracle’s chief technology officer.

Many companies have reduced their workforces – which is often a tech firm’s biggest expense – as they invest in AI.

Google, Amazon, and Meta collectively plan to pour some $650bn into technology this year.

Amazon said it plans to spend $200bn over the next year on AI investments, the most out of all the major tech companies.

The e-commerce and tech giant, which employs more than 1.5 million people worldwide, also said it would cut about 30,000 jobs in several rounds of layoffs.

A senior executive at Amazon said in an internal note last October that the company needed to be organised “more leanly” because AI was “enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before.”

Source: BBC

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