It doesn’t have sources, an about page, contact page or even proper navigation. Is it some sort of blog?
Edit: I managed to manually navigate to their about page using the URL, and all the images there are badly AI generated, the content is meaningless.
I don’t trust news sources that are not transparent, provide information about themselves or use AI for key resources. Even if I agree with the stance in their articles.
For all I know, all of the content of the article is made up.
Looks like the Times of India broke the original story based on Benioff’s podcast comments:
“According to CNBC, CEO Marc Benioff revealed in a podcast that Salesforce had trimmed its support workforce from 9,000 to about 5,000 people through AI deployment. The company later clarified that it had “successfully redeployed hundreds of [those] employees into other areas like professional services, sales, and customer success.”
I was about to repost this elsewhere, and also noted that there’s literally no sources on this. While it’s most certainly something I would enjoy to be true… is it, actually?
What is this website used as a source?
It doesn’t have sources, an about page, contact page or even proper navigation. Is it some sort of blog?
Edit: I managed to manually navigate to their about page using the URL, and all the images there are badly AI generated, the content is meaningless.
I don’t trust news sources that are not transparent, provide information about themselves or use AI for key resources. Even if I agree with the stance in their articles.
For all I know, all of the content of the article is made up.
Ya, I agree it looks like blogspam, but even most blogspam links to their sources.
Looks like the Times of India broke the original story based on Benioff’s podcast comments:
“According to CNBC, CEO Marc Benioff revealed in a podcast that Salesforce had trimmed its support workforce from 9,000 to about 5,000 people through AI deployment. The company later clarified that it had “successfully redeployed hundreds of [those] employees into other areas like professional services, sales, and customer success.”
https://www.indiatoday.in/technology/news/story/after-firing-4000-employees-salesforce-admits-confidence-in-gen-ai-is-declining-zohos-sridhar-vembu-weighs-in-2842581-2025-12-27
That’s a much better sourced article and an interesting read, thanks.
I was about to repost this elsewhere, and also noted that there’s literally no sources on this. While it’s most certainly something I would enjoy to be true… is it, actually?