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What makes this combustible: at the very moment that tens of thousands of workers are being shown the door, a small cohort of AI insiders is
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What makes this combustible: at the very moment that tens of thousands of workers are being shown the door, a small cohort of AI insiders is
Tech layoffs surge 44% as companies cite AI while posting record profits
What makes this combustible: at the very moment that tens of thousands of workers are being shown the door, a small cohort of AI insiders is
Tech layoffs accelerate as companies cite AI, while insiders reap massive wealth
At the very moment that tens of thousands of workers are being shown the door, a small cohort of AI insiders is becoming wealthy on a scale
Tech layoffs accelerate as companies cite AI, while insiders reap massive wealth
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Microsoft lays off 4,800 employees, hitting Xbox and commercial sales hardest
Microsoft cut around 4,800 roles, or 2.1% of its global workforce, on Monday — the latest in a series of layoffs that’s stoking fears of AI
Microsoft lays off 4,800 employees, hitting Xbox and commercial sales hardest
Microsoft cut around 4,800 roles, or 2.1% of its global workforce, on Monday — the latest in a series of layoffs that’s stoking fears of AI

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