Posted on 04/15/2026 12:02:31 PM PDT by fireman15
A growing number of experts argue that many companies blaming artificial intelligence for job cuts are masking more familiar financial and strategic pressures.
The good news for employees worried about the countless predictions of a looming job apocalypse from artificial intelligence (AI) taking work away from humans has not been borne out—at least not yet. However, that hasn’t prevented an increasing number of companies from citing productivity gains made by using those task automating apps as the reason for thousands of recent layoffs they’ve made.
But now, a growing chorus of critics have begun denouncing most of those staff reductions as cynical, manipulative “AI-washing” of headcount reductions that employers feel forced to make—and for reasons entirely unrelated to the emerging tech.
Those accusations have grown louder in recent weeks as companies including Amazon, Pinterest, Hewlett-Packard, Oracle, Meta, and others have announced headcount cuts they’ve either partially or fully attributed to the work automating capabilities of AI. More recently, tech innovator Jack Dorsey explained he was eliminating about 4,000 jobs—or about 40 percent of all positions—at his fintech company Block on the logic “intelligence tools have changed what it means to build and run a company.”
Shortly after that, software firm followed suit by Atlassian saying it would cut 10 percent of its workforce, or 1,600 people, as AI apps take over departing employees’ work.
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Fear not!
The Dark Reset has been replaced by Light.
Could somebody start pointing to somebody who has been completely replaced by an AI system?
Because I can point to many people that have been replaced by the 5 million H1B visa holders.
Do a search on “AI Layoff Trap.”
I just noticed: “Norman Rockwell”!
AI also means Always Indians.
“If AI Isn’t Ready to Replace Workers, Why Are Companies Cutting Jobs Anyway?”
simple: they saw elon nuke 80% of twitter employees without a hiccup to the business, and many realized they could do something similar ... they took the 80/20 rule to heart [now 90/10], and thought: “If 80% of the work is done by 20% of my employees, why do i need the other 80%?” ...
That it!
What it misses, the 10-15 deer get.😊
I used, or I should say I had a coworker use AI to create a profile picture for me.
The picture was from a party last year and he filtered out everything else and even put a sport jacket on me that matched my tie.
He’s dangerous 😄
Because the AI program told them to fire them?
Yes. AI is just the excuse to mow down the headcount





It’s a great excuse to wipe out the 80% of useless people at companies thanks to DEI and hiring useless college graduates. What I haven’t seen in any of these stories of the positions of those who were fired. There is anecdotal evidence all over podcasts with people laughing at the crying folks who were “I was director of social media relations” “I was assistant diversity branding officer” and other such garbage. I wonder how much economic activity has been wasted on these useless positions in companies? For a laugh always go back to that girl, who the day before getting fired when Elon Musk took over twitter, filmed her work day. She did absolutely nothing all day. “I went to yoga, then I had a latte, then I took a nap in the play room after playing pin pong, and we have these cool pods we can think in” The next day after getting fired, “WAAAAA. Elon fired me. I was so valuable to the company.”
Oh, joy! Will this get the Mexicans out of Tennessee?
Deer love the weeds. I have no weeds.
They do live the hibiscus.
“that all the AI generated crap code without good documentation, has made his job more secure”
What a mess. More secure but less fun.
Because they can.
We have a WINNER!!!
This is an AI image that I asked Gemini to generate in the style of Norman Rockwell. I typically ask the AI chatbot to remove the name to avoid any confusion, but this time I did not.
I am fascinated by AI pictures. I don’t have a clue how they are done. But I am mesmerized by them. Especially the retro nostalgic ones like the one you shared. They have a certain magic about them.
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