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GitLab is laying off employees and restructuring its entire organization to chase the AI agents gold rush. CEO Bill Staples framed the move as a strategic reinvestment, channeling the savings from workforce reductions into what the company calls an “AI agents push.”

The company is reorganizing its R&D division into 60 teams, flattening management layers, and cutting its operational footprint by 30%.

What GitLab is actually doing

GitLab plans to deploy AI agents internally to automate reviews, approvals, and other processes that currently require human judgment. The idea is that by dogfooding its own AI tools, GitLab can refine them before selling them to its customer base of software development teams.

The bigger picture: AI as the justification for layoffs

GitLab is far from the only tech company wielding AI as the rationale for workforce reductions. Amazon’s CEO has acknowledged that recent tech layoffs have been more about adapting company cultures and correcting post-pandemic bloat than about robots replacing humans.

Experts note that current AI capabilities are most effective at automating repetitive, low-skilled tasks, while complex engineering work remains firmly in human territory for now.

What this means for investors

GitLab competes with GitHub, which has the backing of Microsoft and its deep integration with Copilot and the broader Azure AI ecosystem. GitHub has been aggressively expanding its own AI agent capabilities, including tools that can handle pull request reviews, test generation, and security scanning autonomously.

Founded in 2011, GitLab has transformed from an open-source Git repository manager into a comprehensive DevOps lifecycle platform, currently utilized by over 50 million developers and holding 1% of private code worldwide. Having gone public in 2021, the company had previously cut 7% of its workforce in 2023 amid a tech downturn.

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Source: https://cryptobriefing.com/gitlab-cuts-jobs-ai-agents/

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