@unusual_whales I would believe it more if JP Morgan said this.
If it is happening, it is most likely the start of the AI bubble bust as the demand destruction cycle seems to be accelerating. First laying off the people who are most likely to use it, then starting to charge for usage.
@RedPillRabbit We have to go through background checks and send official transcripts to "prove" we really have the degree, but for them its not vetted at all.
@mattvanswol This is the only way to put an end to this is to go after the people who employ them. Though there are some that will continue to do it, once it is demonstrated that there are real consequences, many will stop doing it.
@DalitDetector Well, that helps explain why their insurance sucks so bad, aside from the fact the nearest provider in most cases to be "in-network" is 100+ miles away.
@DerrickEvans4WV Getting rid of foreign worker visas will be the deciding factor in the 2028 election. Unfortunately, neither major party seems to care to do anything about it... yet.
THE AI BOOMERANG IS REAL
Remember when CEOs told everyone AI was coming for your job? Funny story.
Now companies are quietly rehiring after discovering that chatbots, algorithms, and AI hallucinations aren’t great at judgment, customer service, quality control, or fixing the messes they create.
• Google
• Meta
• IBM
• Salesforce
• Klarna
• Shopify
• Amazon
• McDonald’s
They replaced employees with software and then spent months realizing what the employees actually did.