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If we're in an AI tech bubble why is there only tech job losses?
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>>108054710
because everyone and their mothers decided to finish a boot camp and become web dev monkeys that only know react, tailwind and npm install is-odd
Corps now realized that they don't need to pay someone 200k to change button shapes
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boomers will look you straight in the eye and tell you we're in a tech bubble when CS grads are unemployable and every fortune 500 software company is announcing a 10k layoff each day.
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>>108054797
He's certainly not helping things but it's stupid to claim he's solely responsible.
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Once you get out of your comfort zone youll realize tech outside the computer is a hundred times cooler
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>>108054710
>NEETs increasing
What do we do bros?
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>>108054710
Wow you don't say! AI results in fewer jobs needed? Who would have fucking thought!!! Thanks for wasting yet another thread slot on -5 IQ shit.
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>>108054763
oh no.
its retarded
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>>108054957
has fuck all to do with ai
unless by ai you mean Actually Indians...
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>>108054978
H-1B visas count as jobs created in the US, retard. The BLS does not consider if a person is a citizen or not when revealing job statistics. If you actually wanted to make a point you would find numbers showing the offset of jobs from US to India based offices.
Also OP's graph (which he nicely leaves out source to avoid fact checking) leaves out 2020-2022 (aka covid years) where the government was paying/giving tax credits to companies to hire people and keep them employed. It's no coincidence that companies like Google magically hired 70k people in the course of 2 years.
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>>108054859
biden was subject to economic conditions beyond his control. trump created the economic conditions. if trump hadn't meddled, that curve would be going up by now, and everyone would say it was because of shit trump did. instead it's going down even faster.
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>>108055023
ah ok.
heres jobs in india then
ps. fuck your religion faggot
you suck cock
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>>108055051
>heres jobs in india then
Wow, 519!! that really offsets the thousands lost here! Meanwhile if you search Microsoft in the US on linkedin it has over a thousand results. Where's the copium now retard?
>ps. fuck your religion faggot
>you suck cock
Lmao, ESL underage b&
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>>108055077
500 deloitte
500 msft
1000 google or amazon, i dont remember which
a good portion of jobs get outsourced to indian companies
it tallies up dw.
you drink corporate cum from a frosted glass, topped with an umbrella.
thats because you like to make an experience out of it, cargo cultist
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>>108055104
The president only appoints the treasury secretary, who just sells bonds, the Fed sets the fed funds rate and does asset purchases. The Fed can make money free again and buy treasuries which would gigapump software like during the ZIRP era, the president has no control over the Fed.
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>>108055156
there's a lot more to the economy than the interest rate
>The Fed can make money free again and buy treasuries which would gigapump software like during the ZIRP era
...and also skyrocket inflation
>the president has no control over the Fed.
no direct control, thank fuck. but he can improve the economy, which would lower inflation, which would make them lower interest rates. he can also go to his friends in congress and ask them to change the policy directive of the fed, I'm sure they'll be happy to go along with it :^)
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>>108054710
Because these cuts were coming no matter what and have nothing to do with AI, except that AI gives companies a way to save face (these layoffs just prove we're, uh, adapting early to the transformative era of AI)
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>>108054710
There is a bubble. AI companies are pushing shit AI products and services with empty promises of geandure. Meanwhile, companies are firing droves of developers and replacing them with the shit AI due to greed and the opportunity to make tons of money extremely fast.
It will all come crashing down when the corporate AI fails to deliver and it's sub quality work product starts to affect the clients products.
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