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This, I find, is an interesting perspective from someone who has worked in one of the biggest tech companies. Her experience goes somewhat against the grain of the narrative that justifies the waves of mass layoffs by the widespread adoption of AI. While AI does play a role, according to the author of this video, it is more of an accelerator than a trigger. Therefore, there is still a future for AI and humand being togther, but more in companies that seek human expertise to rationally integrate it into their processes. submitted by /u/brainquantum

Originally posted by u/brainquantum on r/ArtificialInteligence

  • KuroiKaze@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    Tech layoffs are about juicing stock price and flipping the job market to the advantage of the tech companies (employees now desperate will accept less pay and benefits than ten years ago) and this predates any AI initiative.