An Xbox manufacturer has faced a backlash, after suggesting that the employees should now use artificial intelligence to deal with emotions in LinkedIn Post.
Matt Turnbull, an executive manufacturer of the Xbox game studios publishing, wrote the post after Microsoft that Microsoft confirmed that it would shut down 9,000 workers, This year a job cut wave,
The post, which was captured Later in a screenshot by tech news siteShree shows Turnbull to help reduce emotional and cognitive loads with job losses, suggesting tools such as chat or copilot. “
An X user called it “plain disgusting”, while the other said it left them “speechless”. The BBC has approached Microsoft, which is the owner of the Xbox for comments.
Microsoft earlier stated that many of its divisions would be impressed without specifying which people are, but reports suggest that its Xbox video will be a gaming unit.
Microsoft has set a plan to invest heavy in Artificial Intelligence (AI), and spending $ 80BN (£ 68.6bn) in huge data centers to train the AI model.
Mr. Turnbull accepted the difficulty of cutting the job in his post and said “If you are navigating a pruning or even silently preparing for one, you are not alone and you don’t have to go alone”.
He wrote that he knew that AI equipment could lead to “strong feelings in people”, but wanted to try “best advice” under circumstances.
The Xbox manufacturer said that he is “using LLM Al tools using with ways to use and suggested some signs to enter the AI software.
These included Career Planning Prompt, Resume and LinkedIn help, and questions to advise on emotional clarity and confidence.
“If it helps, feel free to share with others in your network,” he wrote.
The microsoft cuts will be equal to 4% of the Microsoft’s 228,000-confirmation global workforce.
Some video game projects have been allegedly affected by cuts.