The rise of artificial intelligence is now being pointed to as the cause of a fresh wave of tech job reductions — but is AI genuinely the culprit?<br /><br />Major players such as Google, Amazon, Meta Platforms, Pinterest, and Atlassian have declared layoffs while pouring billions into AI advancements.<br /><br />One significant announcement came from Block’s Jack Dorsey, who disclosed plans to cut over 4,000 positions, stating that advanced AI tools enable smaller teams to accomplish more than ever before.<br /><br />At the same time, Mark Zuckerberg predicts that 2026 will witness a significant shift in our work dynamics due to AI, as Meta intends to invest upwards of $100 billion in AI infrastructure.<br /><br />However, some experts argue that the narrative may be different. Rather than AI taking over jobs, companies might just be slashing positions to support their large-scale AI investments.<br /><br />With over 45,000 tech positions already eliminated this year, the discussion is intensifying.<br /><br />Is AI genuinely revolutionizing efficiency — or is it merely serving as a convenient rationale for layoffs?<br /><br />Tune in to the complete video to discover the underlying truths within the tech sector.
