British American Tobacco plans 20% workforce reduction in AI-driven transformation to cut costs amid regulatory challenges and delayed product launches
British American Tobacco said it plans to reduce its workforce by about 20%, as it pushes ahead with an AI-driven transformation program to cut costs and bolster profits amid regulatory challenges and delayed launches.
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