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?
Most articles I've read attribute recent tech layoffs to a post-pandemic correction. However, I believe the impact of AI on job displacement is still limited, as it's primarily used as an assistive tool rather than for complex tasks. Therefore, its current influence is likely restricted to positions involving repetitive manual work.