ByteDance, has announced significant TikTok layoffs across its global workforce, affecting hundreds of employees, including a large number in Malaysia. The layoffs come as the company transitions towards greater use of AI in content moderation, aiming to enhance efficiency and reduce reliance on human moderators.
Initial reports claimed that more than 700 employees in Malaysia were affected, but TikTok later clarified that the number was fewer than 500. Most of the layoffs targeted workers involved in the company’s content moderation operations, which currently rely on a combination of automated systems and human moderators.
AI and Content Moderation Shift
TikTok confirmed that the layoffs are part of a broader effort to enhance content moderation efficiency. A company spokesperson said, “We’re making these changes as part of our ongoing efforts to further strengthen our global operating model for content moderation.” TikTok also stated that it plans to invest $2 billion globally in trust and safety initiatives this year.
Currently, around 80% of content that violates TikTok’s platform guidelines is removed by automated technologies. With the shift towards AI, TikTok is looking to further streamline content moderation, which will likely reduce the need for human oversight in certain areas.
Impact on Jobs
While TikTok has not disclosed the total number of layoffs globally, ByteDance, its parent company, employs more than 110,000 people across 200 cities worldwide. Sources suggest that additional layoffs may occur as the company consolidates its regional operations.
This move has sparked broader concerns about the role of AI in displacing human jobs, a trend that has been noted across multiple industries. The Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Kristalina Georgieva, recently warned that AI could impact up to 40% of jobs globally, with certain roles being entirely replaced by automation. Similarly, reports from Goldman Sachs indicate that AI could potentially replace 300 million jobs worldwide.
As TikTok continues to evolve its content moderation strategies, the broader implications of AI on global employment remain a significant concern. While AI can enhance efficiency, it also raises questions about the future of work in industries heavily reliant on human labor.