Every Major Tech Company Is Now Using AI to Justify Layoffs. Freelancers Need to Adapt or Compete With the People Who Were Just Let Go
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Cloudflare is the latest in a rapidly growing list of tech companies — alongside Meta, Microsoft, and Amazon — that have reported strong revenue growth alongside significant workforce reductions, attributing both to AI adoption. The pattern is becoming the defining corporate narrative of 2026: AI makes existing employees dramatically more productive, which means fewer employees are needed to achieve the same or better output, which creates justification for cuts even when the business is performing well. Prince articulated the logic directly on Cloudflare's earnings call: "Just because you're fit doesn't mean you can't get fitter." With 1,100 people now entering the job market from Cloudflare alone — many of them experienced tech professionals with real skills in engineering support, marketing, HR, finance, and operations — the freelance market is simultaneously receiving an influx of new supply and facing structural changes in the demand for the services those professionals provide.
The practical implication for freelancers is a market that is getting more competitive at the entry and mid-level while becoming more valuable at the specialized and AI-integrated level. The people Cloudflare just laid off will not disappear from the labor market — many will go freelance, offering the same skills they developed internally but now competing for the same pool of client projects. That increases competition for general freelance work in exactly the categories most vulnerable to AI substitution. The freelancers who will do well in this environment are those who have already made the transition that Cloudflare's remaining employees have made internally: using AI tools not as a novelty but as a core part of a workflow that produces output faster and at higher quality than someone working without them. Prince described the internal productivity shift as going "from a manual to an electric screwdriver" — the tool does not replace the skilled worker, but a skilled worker with the electric screwdriver will always outcompete a skilled worker without one. For freelancers, getting to the electric screwdriver side of that comparison is no longer optional — it is the minimum requirement for remaining competitive in a market where your potential clients are already running thousands of AI agent sessions per day internally.