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AI NewsRobinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it

Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it

11:51 PM IST · June 16, 2026

Robinhood’s note on 10% layoffs shows blaming AI isn’t cutting it

It appears using AI as a cover story for cutting jobs is fast falling out of fashion. Unlike many of his tech industry peers who havecut thousands of jobs this yearciting the need to restructure their teams to make the most of AI, Robinhood’s CEO Vlad Tenev conspicuously made no mention of AI in hisnote to employeesannouncing that the company is letting go 10% of its full-time employees, or about 290 people. Nor did the company’s regulatoryfilingannouncing the move, which instead framed the cuts as a restructuring exercise. Still, Tenev did say the company would use “frontier technologies to push our execution even further,” which sounds like a conscious effort to avoid even naming AI. Which isn’t surprising: Sentimentagainst AIand related infrastructure projects has beentrending lowereven as a small minority of tech executives makeridiculous bank. But Tenev did add to the ongoing narrative that it’s now necessary for companies to operate with smaller teams and “flatter organizational structures,” writing: “We ⁠cannot default to operating as a heavily-layered organization. We must be a lean, hyper-focused team where every single individual is empowered to make a massive impact.” We’ve seen companies of various stripes, fromAmazon,Block,Coinbase,GitLab, andIntuitemploying similar language in their layoff announcements, indicating that large teams, bureaucracy, and siloed departments are now seen as undesirable line items at a time when AI tools promise to significantly improve productivity. Some even think it’s a tacit allusion to the fact that tech companiesover-hiredfollowing the COVID-19 pandemic, and are now scaling back as expenses begin to pile up — especially those associated with massive AI usage. Regardless, these companies are doing quite well. Tech stocks have surged broadly, spurred by recordrevenues, improving profit margins (GitLab reported88% gross marginlast month), skyrocketing demand forcloud services, and the belief that the billions being poured into data center projects willproduce returns that are orders of magnitudes higher. Robinhood itselfreporteda 15% improvement in first-quarter revenue in April, and the company said its second quarter is looking better thanks to rising prediction market fees, subscription revenue, and strong equity and option-trading volumes as markets stabilize. The company said on Tuesday it is also closing “a small number” of open roles, and that it would incur about $28 million in costs related to the cuts.

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