Jumia plans to cut around 200 jobs as it expands the use of artificial intelligence across its operations. The company says AI is improving efficiency, reducing costs, and supporting profitability, while raising wider questions about the future of work in Africa’s tech sector.
Jumia plans to cut around 200 jobs as it expands the use of artificial intelligence across its operations. The company says AI is improving efficiency, reducing costs, and supporting profitability, while raising wider questions about the future of work in Africa’s tech sector.