AI Tops Layoff Reasons, Ford Rehires Engineers After Recalls, GPT-5.6 Access Restricted
Artificial intelligence has become the leading reason cited by companies for layoffs in 2026, with entry-level software developer employment falling 20 percent from its 2022 peak, while roles in AI infrastructure and safety research continue to grow. Ford replaced 350 experienced engineers with AI systems, which contributed to 51 vehicle recalls in 2026 affecting over 11 million vehicles — more than double any other manufacturer. The automaker subsequently rehired those veterans over three years, who rebuilt data pipelines and guided new AI-powered stress tests, helping Ford reach the top spot in JD Power's 2026 initial quality rankings and cut costs by over $1 billion. OpenAI's latest and most capable model, GPT-5.6 Sol, has been released under significant access restrictions, limited to approximately 20 government-approved partners following a June 2 executive order by the Trump administration requiring federal review of frontier AI with advanced cyber capabilities. OpenAI has publicly stated that such restrictions should not become standard practice, though broader API access has not yet been granted.
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