Is 'big tech' pushing AI to save themselves money?
r/artificial focuses on themselves and pushing, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy. Cross-checked against ProPublica.
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Tuesday, 17 March 2026·Source: r/artificial·US·corporate
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What happened: I was reading this story and it same quite apparent that all the big job cuts seem to within tech, like 10,000s at a time. Then that got me thinking, is this really what they use AI for?
Cross-source context: ProPublica highlights oregon Voters Overwhelmingly Said Yes to Limiting Money in Politics.
What to watch next: movement around themselves, pushing.
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r/artificial(lean-left)
I was reading this story and it same quite apparent that all the big job cuts seem to within tech, like 10,000s at a time. Then that got me thinking, is this really what they use AI for? It's like a guise to get rid is staff and something to blame. Are there any other types of business getting r
I was reading this story and it same quite apparent that all the big job cuts seem to within tech, like 10,000s at a time. Then that got me thinking, is this really what they use AI for?