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Candy Crush developers replaced by AI they made

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Laid off Candy Crush studio staff reportedly replaced by the AI tools they helped build
Microsoft’s extensive gaming portfolio was hit hard by sweeping layoffs earlier this month. The situation appears to have been particularly galling for staff at Candy Crush developer King who are reportedly set to be replaced by AI tools they worked on.

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Report: Laid-Off Staff At Candy Crush Maker Say They've Been Training Their AI Replacements
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Fired Candy Crush Devs To Be Replaced With AI
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Candy Crush studio hit by layoffs as AI takes over design and writing work
Sources familiar with the situation, speaking on condition of anonymity due to fear of reprisal, told Mobile Gamer Biz that employees in departments such as level ...
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After laying off 9,000 employees, Microsoft is now replacing some of workers with the AI tools they build
Microsoft's King division, famed for Candy Crush, is replacing approximately 200 employees with AI tools they helped develop, ...
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Microsoft Layoffs Hit Candy Crush & Call of Duty Makers - What Did Big Tech Co. Say On Mass Firings?
Microsoft axes 9,000 jobs globally, impacting Candy Crush and Call of Duty developers. CEO Phil Spencer cites need for agility and focus post-merger., World News News - Times Now ...

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