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{{News |seo_title=Xbox Job Post Criticized |seo_keywords=Xbox |image=Microsoft.png |tags=Xbox |date=2025-07-16T08:31:08.000Z |sources={{NewsSource |source=Linkedin |url=https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7349539853866344449/ |article=News/Xbox Job Post Criticized }} |author=Andura |category=Business |content=A senior Xbox executive is facing backlash after using an AI-generated image to promote job opportunities on LinkedIn, sparking debate around ethics, layoffs, and the role of artificial intelligence in creative industries. Mike Matsel, the principal development lead for Xbox Graphics, posted a job call targeting professionals experienced in “device drivers, GPU performance, or related validation or engineering system experience.” While the text itself raised no controversy, the accompanying image quickly drew attention from the online community—many of whom believe the visual was generated by AI. Artists and tech professionals pointed out several hallmarks of AI-generation in the image, including misaligned shadows, distorted patterns, and inconsistencies like missing cables and a monitor inexplicably facing away from the user. The image choice was seen as particularly inappropriate given the current climate at Xbox. The criticism quickly spread across LinkedIn and other platforms. One front-end developer wrote: “Making an AI image to try and recruit for a graphics team, mere days after Xbox laid off 9,000 people (surely including members of Xbox Graphics) in order to spend $80 billion on AI is exceedingly tone deaf from both Mike and Xbox.” Another user echoed the sentiment more bluntly: “Unbelievably tone deaf. Embarrassing. Zero self-awareness whatsoever. I had to make sure this wasn't a troll account.” The controversy arrives shortly after [[Companies/Microsoft|Microsoft]]’s sweeping layoffs across its gaming division, which included thousands of roles within Xbox and associated studios. The layoffs were part of broader corporate restructuring amid the company's heavy investment in artificial intelligence, including its widely publicized $80 billion commitment to expanding AI capabilities across Microsoft platforms. As of now, Matsel’s LinkedIn post remains publicly visible, continuing to attract both criticism and engagement. Neither Xbox nor Microsoft has issued an official response regarding the use of the image or the surrounding backlash. '''More:'''[[News/Xbox Layoffs Continue|Xbox Layoffs Continue]] }}
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