Systemic Issues in the Tech Job Market: AI as a Scapegoat for Deeper Problems
By
Bayramovanar
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Summary
The article argues that the tech job market is fundamentally broken, with AI being used as a scapegoat for deeper systemic issues. The author, with nearly two decades of industry experience, contends that the problems predate ChatGPT and include flawed business models, excessive venture capital funding, unsustainable growth expectations, and poor management decisions. The piece critiques how tech companies prioritize shareholder value over sustainable employment and how the industry's boom-and-bust cycles create instability for workers.
Key quotes
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The rot goes much deeper than ChatGPT.
We're blaming AI for layoffs that were going to happen anyway because of unsustainable business models and poor management.
The tech industry has created a system where workers are treated as disposable resources rather than valuable assets.
Venture capital has fueled unrealistic growth expectations that companies can't sustain, leading to inevitable corrections and layoffs.
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