Yup, all of these layoffs are totally due to our super awesome AI products working out perfectly! Definitely not due to the economy being hot garbage & trying to keep wages from going up!
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The numbers will probably look something like this:
"We hired N people to work on AI stuff and fired/refused to hire M people due to automation reasons"
2 years later: "We fired N people who work on AI stuff"
Somehow both of those make their stock price go up because big investors don't make decisions grounded in the real world.
The market can stay irrational for longer than you can stay solvent.
I’d be much more interested to see them forced to report how many of these jobs are being outsourced and concrete stats on what products or AI tools are actually replacing jobs.
A lot of these companies that are invested in AI, are saying that AI is the reason for layoffs, yet it seems like they’re not pointing to statistics or actual products that are replacing people yet. Their language seems to imply the layoffs are them hedging their bets for the coming tide, that will be any day now… trust us.