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2026/02/02 21:42
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- Companies recently announcing layoffs, exceeding 50,000 in 2025, are increasingly citing artificial intelligence as the cause. - Experts suggest many of these layoffs are "AI-washing," masking underlying issues like pandemic-era over-hiring or business struggles. - Attributing layoffs to AI provides a positive message for investors, avoiding admission of broader business problems. A: Hey! Did you hear about all the layoffs happening? It’s crazy! B: No! Really? Which companies? A: Like, Amazon and Pinterest! They're saying it's because of AI. B: Seriously? AI? That sounds…convenient. A: Exactly! That’s what I thought! Apparently, it’s called “AI-washing.” B: AI-washing? What does that even mean? A: Basically, companies blame AI for layoffs, but maybe it’s other stuff. Like, they hired too many people during the pandemic, you know? B: Oh, I see. So, it’s kind of an excuse? A: Yeah! Some reports say they don’t even have proper AI systems ready yet! B: Wow. So they’re just telling investors what they want to hear? A: Pretty much! It's better than saying the business isn't doing so well, right? B: Totally! Smart, but a little sneaky. A: Right?! It’s a bit of a mess.
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