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Alphabet Offers Voluntary Buyouts in Search and Ads Units Amid Competitive, Legal Pressures

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Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL) saw its shares trim early gains on Tuesday after reports surfaced of voluntary employee buyouts in its core search and advertising divisions—a move that signals deeper restructuring under pressure from both AI disruption and regulatory scrutiny.
Targeted Buyouts in Search and Ads
The buyouts are being extended to staff within the Knowledge and Information organization, which houses Alphabet’s flagship Search product and a significant portion of its ads operations.
Nick Fox, who leads the division, informed employees that the offer is aimed at U.S.-based workers, as part of a broader internal exit program first introduced earlier this year.
A Google spokesperson confirmed:

“Several more teams are now offering the program to support our important work ahead.”

Mounting Pressures: AI and Antitrust
The move follows Alphabet’s growing challenges:

Rising competition from AI models like ChatGPT, impacting search dominance

A recent U.S. antitrust ruling setback, which could limit Google’s ability to distribute its search services

Industry analysts say such voluntary exits often precede larger workforce reductions, raising concerns over the company’s future operating strategy.
Market Reaction
Alphabet stock was up 0.9%, retreating from earlier intraday gains of over 2% as investors digested the news.
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