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Block CFO Amrita Ahuja Defends Jack Dorsey’s A.I.-Driven Layoffs
After cutting 4,000 roles, Amrita Ahuja says peers are “coming out of the woodwork” to study Block’s A.I.-first strategy.
Block’s decision to cut 40 percent of its staff in February shocked many in Silicon Valley, but the company says the move was the culmination of a long-planned shift toward A.I.-driven operations, not a spur-of-the-moment cost cut. “This has been a two-year journey for us,” Amrita Ahuja, Block’s chief financial officer and chief operating officer, said at the WSJ CFO Council in Palo Alto, Calif., today (March 24). “Now, we’ve built enough A.I. use cases that we have the confidence that we can do remarkable work, and actually do it much faster.”
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