Coding website Stack Overflow may cut 28% jobs for AI chatbots

Stack Overflow is a problem-solving website that is used by coding students and developers. The US-based company may have announced its decision to sack 28% of its staff as it is likely struggling towards profitability.

According to a report by Verge, CEO Prashanth Chandrasekar has confirmed that the company is “significantly reducing the size of our go-to-market organisation,” as well as “supporting teams” and other groups.

Stack Overflow didn’t detail the reasons or hasn’t mentioned the departments that will be affected by the layoff.

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