Google executive who earned nearly $1 million leaves over AI fears and layoff concerns
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Yousuf Imran, a former Google account executive who earned nearly $1 million in a single year, left the tech giant due to fears about layoffs and a desire to capitalize on the AI boom. He felt "FOMO" around AI and decided to start his own business rather than risk being caught in corporate downsizing.
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· 2 pulledI earned nearly $1 million last year as an account executive at Google, but I felt some 'FOMO' around the AI boom.
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence made him rethink his future.
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