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94% will keep spending on AI even when it fails
▲ 37 r/Layoffs

94% will keep spending on AI even when it fails

This really hits home with everything that is going on, essentially breaking down that they're not even gambling but just yolo'ing on returns that have not come over the last 3 years....but continue to lay off people regardless....oh and these decisions are made by people are acknowledge they know nothing about the area they are laying people off for.

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u/No-Pass-8317 — 22 hours ago

The AI Layoff Receipts

Really interesting deep analysis looking at the math behind the layoffs, essentially AI layoffs make your company worse or is used to hide your underlying declining economics.

The analysis of SEC filings finds AI-driven layoffs at 32 companies produced no margin improvement, only companies selling AI infrastructure saw gains

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u/No-Pass-8317 — 4 days ago
▲ 212 r/antiwork

The Great AI Misdirection: "Regulation Can't Keep Up"

This honestly is a great piece - finally showing that it shows you the governments focus and who it is for, it's not us the people but just the few for more money.

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u/No-Pass-8317 — 11 days ago
▲ 118 r/CambridgeMA+1 crossposts

I saw the posts yesterday about Boston's housing issues, and then came across this article this morning - it really highlights that it is a leadership issue vs being able to. there are definitely some mitigating factors but not to the extent the legislature / council make it out to be. really good read (slightly on the longer side as well but lots of useful numbers etc).

u/No-Pass-8317 — 16 days ago
▲ 265 r/ukraine

An interesting take on how Ukraine has allowed Europe to push back on America, not sure it captures everything and it focus's on one small part but thought it was an interesting take.

u/No-Pass-8317 — 21 days ago