PayPal announces the layoff of 2,500 workers
The company's CEO, Alex Chriss, said that laying off 9% of its workforce is part of a plan to "right-size our business."
The payment platform PayPal announced this Tuesday that it was laying off 2,500 workers. The company's CEO, Alex Chriss, said in a statement that the staff cut, equivalent to 9% of its workforce, is part of a plan to "right-size our business":
The layoffs, notified between Tuesday and Friday of this week, join the nearly 2,000 people who lost their jobs on the payment platform during January of last year. And they come after PayPal shares fell 20% over the last year.
AI, the hope of PayPal
The announcement comes a week after Chriss reported that PayPal was planning to launch a series of tools using AI aimed to "revolutionize commerce." Some of these products, the company detailed in a statement, include "smart receipts." This tool will employ artificial intelligence to send merchants "personalized recommendations from merchants to keep them coming back."
It won't be the only one. PayPal announced up to six tools that will include artificial intelligence to improve the experience of its users. This is what its CEO, Alex Chriss, explained during the presentation of these advances: