Microsoft employee uses a terrible image generated by AI to announce Xbox artists only weeks after mass layoffs



  • An employee used a very bad image generated by AI to announce works of graphic designers in Xbox
  • The image shows a woman who writes a code that somehow appears on the back of a computer monitor, among other problems
  • The announcement is especially uncomfortable since Microsoft recently completed fire more than 9,000 people.

A publication on LinkedIn that seeks graphic designers for Xbox is turning viral for the irony of terrible graphics generated by AI. The main development of Xbox Graphics development, Mike Matsel, shared a publication that announced the roles, accompanied by what at first glance seems to be an innocuous cartoon of a woman in a code of typing of work station. Except that the code is on the back of its monitor, and that is only the beginning of the image problems.

The fact that Microsoft concluded the last of several rounds of layoffs, affecting a total of more than 9,000 people, including many in the Xbox division, only a few weeks ago, it makes it even more uncomfortable.

(Image credit: LinkedIn/Mike Matsel)

The more examines the image, the more obvious it becomes that it was (bad) produced with AI. The computer is not connected to anything, the desk fades into nothing, and the shadows make no sense. In addition, would Microsoft want a graphic of someone who clearly uses Apple headphones? Not to mention the fact that, in 2025, it is very unlikely to see someone with the headphones with iPhone cable almost 20 years ago.

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