Major tech companies are cutting jobs in 2026 and naming AI as the reason. This is not speculation. Employers are stating it directly in announcements, filings, and memos.

TechCrunch is maintaining a live, reverse-chronological list of these layoffs, tracking which companies, how many roles, and what language executives used to justify the cuts. The specifics matter here: the names, the numbers, and the exact framing companies choose when they blame automation for headcount reduction.

The list is worth reading in full because the pattern across companies is more revealing than any single data point. This is a primary source document for understanding how the industry is narrating its own restructuring in real time.

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