I just saw that Gemini has cut 30% of its workforce and is trying to implement AI to turn things around. This company lost over half a billion USD last year and now has to reduce staff to cut costs. As of March, they only had about 445 employees, down from a higher number before. This strategy is similar to many startups—using artificial intelligence tools to increase productivity instead of hiring more people. The fact that a trading platform had to cut 30% of its workforce indicates that the situation is quite tense. I wonder if AI can really help or if it's just a temporary step. The company founded by the Winklevoss brothers also hasn't announced business prospects for 2026, which says a lot. What do you think, can this strategy help Gemini return to normal?

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