- Tech companies announced 18,720 job cuts in March, marking a 24 per cent increase compared to the previous year, contributing to over 52,000 tech job losses this year.
- Across all industries, US employers cut 60,620 jobs in March, with a quarter of these announcements citing AI adoption as the reason for staff reductions.
- AI leaders, tech analysts, and CEOs have warned that artificial intelligence could lead to significant job losses, particularly in white-collar sectors.
- Major companies including Amazon, Meta, Oracle, and Block have already attributed recent layoffs to the adoption of AI technology.
- However, figures like OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and venture capitalist Marc Andreessen suggest that AI is being used as a 'smokescreen' or 'AI Washing' to justify cuts in overstaffed companies, arguing AI was not advanced enough to cause such widespread job displacement until very recently.
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