Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey’s financial services company Block has announced it will fire 40 percent of staff – around 4,000 people – because new “intelligence tools” the company is implementing “can do more and do it better.”

The company announced the sackings in the shareholder letter [PDF] accompanying its Q4 earnings announcement on Thursday. The payments and crypto company reported quarterly revenue of about $6.25 billion – up 3.6 percent year-over-year – and gross profit of around $2.9 billion. The company made $1 billion of gross profit in December 2025 alone. Full-year revenue came in at about $24.2 billion, and gross profit was around $10.36 billion.

“2025 was a strong year for us,” Dorsey wrote in the shareholder letter, before posing the question, “Why are we changing how we operate going forward?”

His answer, spread across the letter and a Xeet, is that AI has already changed the way Block works, so it needs to change its structure.

“We’re already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and that’s accelerating rapidly,” he wrote on X.

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    18 hours ago

    That’s easy. You just get a second AI to ask the first AI if their responses were accurate or not

    (/s)

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      18 hours ago

      This is unironically what I’ve seen people try to do, except they assume the second AI is correct.

      Unrelated, but this is how GANs work to some extent. GANs train during the back-and-forth though, while LLMs do not.

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        13 hours ago

        That’s also basically how thinking models work too, isn’t it? And probably the new GPT-5 router, which everybody hates…

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          13 hours ago

          Not exactly. Thinking models just inflate the context window to point the model closer to your target. GANs have two models which compete against each other, both training each other, with the goal of one (or both) of those models being improved over time.