TomTom to cut 300 jobs amid AI shift
June 30 (Reuters) - Dutch location technology company TomTom TOM2.AS said on Monday it would cut 300 jobs as it realigns its organization and embraces artificial intelligence as part of its product-led strategy. The group said the staff reductions concern its units working on the application layer, as well as sales and support functions. (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi) ((mathias.derozario@thomsonreuters.com;))