DeepL laid off 250 employees. CEO Jarek Kutylowski's memo referenced AI, smaller teams, fewer layers, and founder mode.
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DeepL is entering a leaner chapter as artificial intelligence starts to reshape the translation software market from the inside. Chief Executive Officer Jarek Kutylowski attributed the move to what he ...
DeepL is laying off 250 of its more than 1,000 employees. CEO Jarek Kutylowski calls the move a deliberate structural choice, not an emergency measure. Like many other tech companies, the ...
AI-powered language translation company DeepL said Thursday that it would cut about a quarter of its workforce as artificial ...
The Cologne-based AI company DeepL is reducing its workforce by around 250 positions. CEO Kutylowski justifies the move with ...
Job cuts across the technology industry are on the rise as companies resort to AI tools for work that was traditionally done ...
DeepL, the German AI translation startup, is cutting around 250 jobs, about a quarter of its headcount, saying it was moving ...
Cologne-based DeepL, founded in 2017 as a rival to Google Translate, offers tools that let developers build applications in ...