An Xbox producer has confronted a backlash after suggesting laid-off workers ought to use synthetic intelligence to take care of feelings in a now deleted LinkedIn submit.
Matt Turnbull, an government producer at Xbox Sport Studios Publishing, wrote the submit after Microsoft confirmed it could lay off as much as 9,000 staff, in a wave of job cuts this year.
The submit, which was captured in a screenshot by tech news site Aftermath, reveals Mr Turnbull suggesting instruments like ChatGPT or Copilot to “assist cut back the emotional and cognitive load that comes with job loss.”
One X consumer referred to as it “plain disgusting” whereas one other stated it left them “speechless”. The BBC has contacted Microsoft, which owns Xbox, for remark.
Microsoft beforehand stated a number of of its divisions could be affected with out specifying which of them however reviews recommend that its Xbox video gaming unit shall be hit.
Microsoft has set out plans to take a position closely in synthetic intelligence (AI), and is spending $80bn (£68.6bn) in enormous knowledge centres to coach AI fashions.
Mr Turnbull acknowledged the problem of job cuts in his submit and stated “in case you’re navigating a layoff and even quietly getting ready for one, you are not alone and you do not have to go it alone”.
He wrote that he was conscious AI instruments could cause “sturdy emotions in folks” however wished to try to supply the “finest recommendation” below the circumstances.
The Xbox producer stated he’d been “experimenting with methods to make use of LLM Al instruments” and instructed some prompts to enter into AI software program.
These included profession planning prompts, resume and LinkedIn assist, and inquiries to ask for recommendation on emotional readability and confidence.
“If this helps, be happy to share with others in your community,” he wrote.
The Microsoft cuts would equate to 4% of Microsoft’s 228,000-strong international workforce.
Some online game initiatives have reportedly been affected by the cuts.

