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    The one thing I am gleefully waiting for is the inevitable price gouging.

    I am refusing to use AI as much as possible, I work hard to keep my skills independent of AI, so when the pivot happens I am not dependent on it.

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    Nothing makes a worker accept a doubling of their workload with no raise like seeing their colleagues get laid off.

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    Reminder - AI does not need to be able to replace anyone to lead to layoffs. All it needs to be able to do is increase productivity in some sector by some measurable or perceived, or expected amount.

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      In an healthy company with a long term outlook, increased productivity is used to increase revenue, not to cash in by reducing short term expenses.

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        most of them think like PE firms now, unfortunately. get in, mess everything up to extract as much profit, and get out before you end up holding the bag, or in prison.

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          It depends if the shareholder is really investing in a company they believe can reliably generate profit or playing a game of poker with people’s lives as tokens.

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      Like outsourcing/offshoring development of software. (The problem with this isn’t that people in cheaper places are dumber - they aren’t - but that good software requires an enormous amount of coordination and communication, which is hampered by outsourcing).

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      currently it hasnt acheived any of that, except make people LAZY, even to the point its hurting education(k-12, and college students)

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    CEO: We missed our made up numbers. Lets do some layoffs. McKinsey, what is this year’s scapegoat?

    McKinsey: Last year it was RTO. This year is AI.

    CEO: We’re reducing headcount due to AI efficiencies.

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    Listen, you guys. I was gonna fire half of you no matter what. But it sounds a lot better if I say it’s because a computer does your job now. See ya!

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    This story reminds me of something else I have been pointing out for a very long time. It is not so uncommon to see layoffs after McKinsey drops by the building for a while (could also be bein or other consultancies in the same field), and more often than not, ceos like to say " they made me do it!!". So… To be clear, you do not have agency and you are not control whatsoever about these layoffs? Really? Sounds difficult to believe.

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      Sometimes they just hire an outside consultant as a scapegoat. You can’t tell me the CEOs don’t know they need to fire people to lower operational costs. Consultants help to decide who to fire and how to package it for employees, the board, shareholders and the public. That way the CEO can cover his ass.

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        You are not wrong, but if you read between the lines it says the message exactly as I mentioned, claiming “they did it”, like the CEO has nothing to do with it

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      human beings don’t like direct/personal accountability, and will pay lots of money to avoid it.

      easiest way to do this is to blame a third party for ‘forcing’ you to do things.

      people do it all the time in their personal lives too. the sales person ‘forced’ them to buy something, etc.

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        And that is also true, however, as a CEO you are paid for mostly 3 things:

        • company steering
        • company vision
        • accountability

        If a CEO fails the accountability part… Why is he even being paid? I had a discussion over the years about managers that don’t take responsibility if someone on their team messed up and throw under the bus whoever did the thing wrong. If I was in a position of power, I am sure I would fire the manager on the spot. It is literally part of your function to take responsibility in a collective level

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      While I agree that the consulting firms usually come up with the layoff plans, I’ve never heard of any CEO ever saying they MADE him do it.

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    Corporations hire masses of people to create the illusion of growth. Then they fire masses of people to create the illusion of competence. Rinse and repeat ad infinitum.

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    I don’t get it, why is Lemmy obsessed with tech company layoffs?

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      Why are people, who populate the mainstream forward edge of the tech to regain collective ownership of online public spaces, “obsessed” with tech company layoffs? Why are all of these people, maybe a majority of them currently or formerly employed by that industry, following that industry? Is that your question, friend?

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        yeah, who gives a shit, if you work for an ultra mega corp expect to be treated like cattle, not sure who I should feel sorry for in this situation

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            having thousands of people competing

            Most of the time they’re not firing everyone from one department with one singular type of role

            Also, welcome to the job market? there’s plenty of people caught out in plenty of boom and bust cycle roles

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          3 companies own everything. Small, decent teams get acquired by said garbage each day. Many individual workers don’t have the choice practically.

          I imagine you’ll grow some empathy when the VCs start to target what you do and acquire all the small-medium businesses in the ignorant asshole industry.

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        who gives a shit? do you work for them? no? then why do you care?

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          You’re right, there’s absolutely nothing to be concerned about when entire communities lose their income while a small handful of elites grow in power. It definitely doesn’t affect me if I’m not one of those workers, right? Surely the entire thing just stops right there and doesn’t cause any damage to the economy, right? That’s what our great, infallible unemployment benefits in this country are for, right?

          Right?

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            Are you saying these uber rich elites who live in San Fran are unable to find other jobs? That once they no longer work at INSERT_MEGA_CORP_HERE they are unemployable?

            I can understand if someone who worked for them was unhappy but if you don’t… welcome to the economy? People are hired and fired for a variety of reasons every day, feels weird to pick out one particular business and go you can’t fire people, you can only hire or even… what do you expect them to do? just never fire anyone? never restructure?

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              “Elites” don’t get laid off. Who are you even talking about right now?

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                Brother they are making top 0.1% in the world pay and after being let go they are being paid out more money than 99.9% of the world makes

                They are working ultralong hours for a super massive megacorp in America for the big $$$, this isn’t some little guy who they hired off the street making minimum wage who is being kicked out and will now struggle to feed his family

                You guys are so far up your own arses you’re standing up for people who wouldn’t look at you twice