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Artlist to Cut 200 Jobs in Shift to AI-Native Operating Model
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100% centerFirst reported by Calcalist · Jun 16, 2026
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What happened
Artlist said it will cut about 200 of its 500 employees as part of a restructuring toward an AI-native model. The Israeli company, based in Kibbutz Afikim, recently reported $300 million in annual recurring revenue and 50% yearly growth.
- 01Artlist plans to cut about 200 of 500 jobs, roughly 40%.
- 02The company says the restructuring will make it AI-native and more autonomous.
- 03Artlist recently reported $300 million in ARR and 50% annual growth.
- 04It hired 120 workers in 2025 and helped produce a Hollywood feature film.
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