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by sublinear
63 days ago
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Yes I would expect a lag, but we've been hearing hype with every model update about huge AI productivity improvements for years now. Despite this, the layoffs are steady over that time with no such spikes. If the goal was ever to cut costs, payroll is never spared since it's too big to ignore. Chasing growth is unlikely when lending and investment is tight. Why invest in other tech companies when you can invest in AI? |
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