What do you think? Is it just a shrinkage and normalization after the strong build-up of the workforce during Corona or a long-term trend that will accelerate through the use of AI?
This should have something to do with the recent change in technology, the introduction of AI into the system. At some points, big companies will like to minimize costs of operation thereby laying off a lot of staffs and integrating this new technologies into the system which some of this new technologies are already proven to be reliable and trustworthy. Humans will still be needed at some points in this company but by laying off majority of them is just showing the need for compulsory flow with the system which every company will abide by. More of such news will be coming in the future, I won’t be surprised when they do.
Exactly that is the sad part in advancement of technology, yes its satisfying and fulfilling on how people grow or evolved in terms of technology its proven that people has capable of doing something greater than we used to be, but remember there is a saying that being too great has consequences, and that is the threat of fewer human are needed in tech companies or other companies because there is a new and popular technology which is AI and its integration is wide, it can be used mostly for anything, its great yeah it can help significantly in any task but the downside is less humans are needed, because Ai will eliminate the human errors which is not a good thing, especially for those people who's skills is only based on their current jobs. We never know what will happen in the coming days or generations, but let's see it through to the end and be ready for what will happen.