AI 'optimisation' sparks layoff fears among China's tech workers
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Chinese tech workers are increasingly anxious about job security as rumors spread of major layoffs at companies like Meituan, driven by the rise of artificial intelligence. The article captures the fear that AI "optimisation" is becoming a euphemism for unemployment in China's tech sector, with viral speculation about mass job cuts triggering widespread concern despite official denials.
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Meituan planned to slash up to half of its product roles by the end of June, coupled with deep cuts to other departments.
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