Binance ramps up AI hiring and internal training as 380+ new AI–linked roles open globally  

Source Cryptopolitan

As the recent wave of layoffs linked to AI adoption and spending that has hit the tech industry continues to dominate headlines, Binance has gone against the grain, adding over 380 roles in an active hiring streak.

According to the firm, 20% of its new hires in 2026 are for AI-specific roles, while existing hires are undergoing internal training to master AI tools and acquire skills. 

How has AI impacted jobs at Binance? 

Challenger, Gray & Christmas recently confirmed that artificial intelligence was the direct reason for 27,645 job cuts in the U.S. in Q1 alone. 

The tech sector in particular was responsible for 52,050 job cuts, representing a 40% increase year-over-year (YoY). Despite this, Binance has announced a significant expansion of its workforce and is currently advertising for more than 380 open positions globally. 

The available positions include roles in engineering, compliance, product development, and specifically, AI research. 20% of the exchange’s hires in 2026 were brought in specifically for AI tech and product development. 

Binance recently referred to AI as a “capability multiplier” in a blog post. The McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) also suggested that the strongest gains from AI will not come from replacing humans with AI, but rather by augmentation and allowing humans to focus on judgment and strategic thinking.

Other companies like Oracle, Meta (NASDAQ: META), and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) have all announced job cuts tied to efficiency or AI investment. 

Binance commits to deploying AI ethically at scale

With AI tools being integrated in financial and security operations, oversight has become a critical part of the conversation. 

The ISO/IEC 42001 certification establishes an international standard for an AI Management System (AIMS). Binance secured its certification in late 2025. 

The certification is audited by A-LIGN, and accredited by the ANSI National Accreditation Board. It requires organizations to maintain “clear rules and real oversight” over their AI systems, making sure that the technology is safe, transparent, and fair.

Binance clarified that its approach is in compliance with the EU AI Act, which requires that social impact and user protection be assessed before advanced systems are deployed. According to the exchange operator, it ensures that before new models like the trading agents being built by its Accelerator Program are deployed, they undergo risk assessments, data protection reviews, and continuous monitoring. 

The company has integrated tools such as SAFUGPT, Hexa, and Clawbot into its daily operations. Hexa functions as a “no-code” platform that allows teams to build AI assistants even without having any programming skills, while Clawbot automates repetitive execution tasks. 

In reports by Binance, Clawbot has reached approximately 72% adoption among staff, while Hexa sits at 57%. It also reported eight different AI training modules in 2026, totaling 28 sessions scheduled across global time zones. During the Clawbot training series, an 87% participation rate was reported.

Binance also pointed to its Weekly “micro-learning” pieces distributed among staff since December 2025 as another route to keeping AI literacy high. 

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