Is AI Really Behind Those Massive Layoffs, or Just a Convenient Cover?I've been watching the tech world closely, and this piece really hits home on how companies are framing their tough decisions. Over 50,000 jobs gone in 2025, with giants like Amazon and Pinterest pointing fingers at AI as the culprit. But digging deeper, it feels like 'AI-washing' is the real story here—using buzzwords around artificial intelligence to mask deeper issues like pandemic-era overstaffing or financial shortfalls.
Experts chime in wisely: Peter Cappelli from Wharton notes that while AI's potential looms large, it hasn't automated away roles quite yet. And Molly Kinder from Brookings highlights how this narrative plays well to investors, painting a picture of innovation over admitting struggles. It's a reminder for entrepreneurs to be transparent in your pitches; investors can spot spin from a mile away.
As someone who's seen countless startup journeys, I appreciate how this article uncovers the nuance. It urges us all to question the hype and focus on sustainable growth strategies.
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