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Posted5 months agoActive5 months ago
Ask HN: Are tech layoffs due to AI displacing or due to AI pilots failing?
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Ask HN: Are tech layoffs due to AI displacing or due to AI pilots failing?
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It might be possible that AI has gotten so expensive that some employers won't be able to afford real people for the foreseeable future until after some kind of financial recovery occurs.
AI cofounders aren't that expensive. Electricity is becoming more expensive.
The UN SDG Goals, Targets, and Indicators list problem to solve that should be worth money.
How are acquisition cycles linked with broader economic conditions?
5 months ago
> Electricity is becoming more expensive.
Graphene semiconductors and superconductors would reduce the energy usage of AI and reduce or eliminate resource conflicts over scarce semiconductor inputs which constrain domestic production.
5 months ago
Has tech investment growth slowed as focus has shifted to defense ETFs and the new 5% NATO defense spending target and trite solveable cold war bs?
5 months ago
tech layoffs have nothing to do with AI; the business has realized that they are not getting the expected marginal increase in returns for marginal headcount expansion, and while historically layoffs can cause brand damage and need to be avoided, the mainstream media is giving companies a pass because everybody is doing it
5 months ago
Tech layoffs and failing AI pilots have the same root cause: Business Idiots in leadership who believe that blindly doing whatever BigCo just did will automatically make Line Go Up.