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Title: Google lays off most employees part of its Area 120 incubator
Post by: HCK on January 23, 2023, 04:05:04 pm
Google lays off most employees part of its Area 120 incubator

<p>Google's Area 120 division (https://www.engadget.com/keen-google-area-120-pinterest-app-172545462.html) has been severely affected by the layoffs happening across Alphabet, according to Bloomberg (https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-01-20/google-slashes-most-jobs-at-incubator-area-120-as-part-of-cuts?sref=10lNAhZ9) and TechCrunch (https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/20/area-120-googles-in-house-incubator-severely-impacted-by-alphabet-mass-layoffs/), which said the unit now has fewer than 100 employees after the most recent round of cuts. Area 120 is known as Google's in-house incubator, which works on experimental apps and products. Those include GameSnacks (https://www.engadget.com/2020-02-13-google-gamesnacks-web-games.html), an HTML5-based platform that enables users to load and play games quickly even on poor connections and basic smartphones. Sundar Pichai established the division in 2016 to &quot;provide a purpose-built home (https://cloud.google.com/blog/transform/googles-area-120-incubator-shares-5-lessons-on-innovation-at-scale) for bottom-up innovation at Google.&quot; The division's website (https://area120.google.com/) reads: &quot;Area 120 teams work on new products, experiences, and services every day.&quot;</p><p>Alphabet recently admitted that it was cutting 12,000 jobs (https://www.engadget.com/google-parent-alphabet-is-laying-off-12000-employees-105523115.html), which is around six percent of its global workforce. The layoffs &quot;cut across Alphabet, product areas, functions, levels and regions,&quot; but it's bound to affect certain divisions more than others, seeing as the company performed &quot;a rigorous review... to ensure that [its] people and roles are aligned with [its] highest priorities as a company.&quot;</p><span id="end-legacy-contents"></span><p>A spokesperson told Bloomberg that the company has &quot;made the difficult decision to wind down the majority of the Area 120 team.&quot; TechCrunch says the division typically works on 20 projects at any given time, but only three will &quot;graduate&quot; or will be folded into Google later this year. Almost everyone who isn't involved in those three projects has reportedly lost their jobs.&nbsp;</p><p>During a round of cuts at Area 120 back in September, a Google spokesperson said that the division is &quot;shifting its focus to projects that build on Google's deep investment in AI and have the potential to solve important user problems.&quot; It's unclear if any of the three &quot;graduating&quot; projects are AI-related or if the remaining team members are working on anything artificial intelligence. According to a recent New York Times report, though, Google is gearing up to show off at least 20 AI-powered products (https://www.engadget.com/google-chatgpt-ai-chatbot-search-170007802.html) and a chatbot for search this year.</p>

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