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Microsoft offers voluntary employee buyouts for first time as it ramps up AI spending

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Microsoft is planning its first voluntary employee buyout in the Windows maker’s 51-year history, CNBC reported Thursday, citing a memo.

Like other US tech giants, Microsoft has been spending aggressively on artificial intelligence. But adoption of one of its flagship AI services, the 365 Copilot, has reached just slightly over 3% of its total 450 million 365 customers.

The one-time retirement program will be open to US workers at the senior director level and below, with a combined age and years of employment of 70 or more, CNBC reported.

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Microsoft is offering voluntary buyouts for the first time.

“Our hope is that this program gives those eligible the choice to take that next step on their own terms, with generous company support,” Amy Coleman, Microsoft’s executive vice president and chief people officer, wrote in the memo viewed by CNBC.

The company is changing how it distributes stock to employees for annual rewards and managers will no longer be required to tie stock directly to cash bonuses, CNBC said. Microsoft is also simplifying the manager review process, reducing pay options from nine to five.

Microsoft declined to comment when contacted by Reuters.

Slowing cloud unit growth and investor concern over its heavy reliance on OpenAI have made Microsoft one of the worst-performing Big Tech stocks this year, with its shares tumbling nearly 24% from January to March – the biggest quarterly drop since 2008.

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Microsoft is changing how it distributes stock to employees for annual rewards, and managers will no longer be required to tie stock directly to cash bonuses. CEO Satya Nadella, above.

The company in March unified the commercial and consumer versions of Copilot in a restructuring that now has Mustafa Suleyman, an industry veteran and Microsoft’s AI chief, focusing solely on building new AI models – an area where analysts say the software giant has lagged its rivals.

The move is part of a series of wider changes at the company, including CEO Satya Nadella in October handing oversight of some marketing and operations to Judson Althoff, CEO of Microsoft’s commercial business, to sharpen his focus on the AI efforts.

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