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>>107052436
thats not exactly technological, to be completely honest
theyre just cutting the fat
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>>107052505
So they are getting rid of HR?
And all the useless shit?
Now that's based.
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>>107052436
Nestlebros it's so over
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>>107052518
i mean- you always want to streamline a system
be it a program or a company
and 30k aint nothing compared to the 1.5M theyre employing
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thanks AI.
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>>107052705
>thanks AI.
How many rs in strawbery?
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>>107052436
Cool, can they do the same thing with migration now
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>>107052740
i cant comply with your request because its against our guidelines.
more precisely: ai-phobia
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we'll talk when I know how many of those layoffs were pajeets
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>>107052772
look what you have done
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>>107052518
makes more sense to replace the CEO before the bottom workers. bottom workers not so smart but can navigate around the environment and have dexterity. so manual labor and shit like that is harder to replace.
but management...AI will be very good at that shit
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>>107052436
UPS and FedEx are the ultimate canary for consumer spending. US consumers are buying less packages, so total units of items being bought by consumers is done.

However, 50% of consumer spending is done by the top 10%, in GDP terms, not in total units, ie rich people buy luxury items. Rich people are getting richer at such a fast rate that consumer spending is still normal. AI is keeping wall street alive, for now.

Companies that cater to the middle class and poor are going to struggle the most, especially those that sell real units of goods can't necessarily rent seek (restaurants, food, everyday stables, tourism/vacation industry).
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>>107055002
*so total units of items being bought by consumers is down.
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>>107055002
>can't necessarily rent seek
That won't stop them from trying which will probably only speed up their demise. See for example AirBNB where the fees upon fees upon fees from all sides (AirBNB and the owners renting shit out) are slowly bleeding the business dry. Just look at their catastrophic stock performance.
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>>107052817
AI = Actually Indian
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>>107052505
i mean this was the most obvious shit, but somehow all the narcissist subhumans were gloating about how it's going to replace truck drivers and then coders.

the first people to go are the fucking middle management and hr scums not only cause they're useless they're actual POISON that damages the company. the little guy at the bottom isn't 100% perfect but the fucking hr whores are literally sabotaging the company whereas the guy at the bottom is just slightly slacking off and getting 95% of his job done effectively for a human. the hr/middle manage doesn't even do 30% effective work and they do mass harm to these companies.
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>>107052505
Pretty stupid to use LLMs for generating reports since they constantly make things up that aren't true.
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>>107056818
In that case, it sounds like a perfect replacement for middle management
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>>107056879
At least when an AI does it it's not out of malice or incompetence for once.



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