Google has once again trimmed its workforce, this time cutting more than 100 positions within its cloud division. The layoffs, primarily targeting design-focused teams, come as the tech giant doubles down on artificial intelligence and streamlines spending in other areas.

According to a report by CNBC, the job cuts hit groups such as quantitative user experience research and platform and service experience—teams responsible for gathering user feedback, conducting surveys, and analyzing product usage to guide engineers and designers. In some cases, entire teams have been reduced by half. While the majority of affected employees are based in the United States, many have been given until early December to find new roles within the company.

Although Google has not officially commented on the

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