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  • walker@infosec.exchangeW This user is from outside of this forum
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    Use AI instead of hiring junior staff = stock price bump.

    5 years later senior employees start to leave; there is no junior staff to promote and management panics.

    Management does not want to spend money on new staff so they hire expensive contractors.

    Contractors do a subpar job, charging 10x what an actual employee would cost (different budgets so its cool); and the company starts to go downhill and customers flee.

    This starts a death spiral leading to either bankruptcy, acquisition, or restructuring.

    The original management who approved the AI have all gone and cashed in their stock.

    Just a guess at what is about to happen across the industry.

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    • walker@infosec.exchangeW walker@infosec.exchange

      Use AI instead of hiring junior staff = stock price bump.

      5 years later senior employees start to leave; there is no junior staff to promote and management panics.

      Management does not want to spend money on new staff so they hire expensive contractors.

      Contractors do a subpar job, charging 10x what an actual employee would cost (different budgets so its cool); and the company starts to go downhill and customers flee.

      This starts a death spiral leading to either bankruptcy, acquisition, or restructuring.

      The original management who approved the AI have all gone and cashed in their stock.

      Just a guess at what is about to happen across the industry.

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      ServiceNow boss warns AI could push grad unemployment past 30% • The Register Forums

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      (forums.theregister.com)

      #ai #servicenow #hiring #bankruptcy #aislop #salesforce

      rhempel@mstdn.caR This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Walker Contractors come out of a different budget than staff ...

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        Use AI instead of hiring junior staff = stock price bump.

        5 years later senior employees start to leave; there is no junior staff to promote and management panics.

        Management does not want to spend money on new staff so they hire expensive contractors.

        Contractors do a subpar job, charging 10x what an actual employee would cost (different budgets so its cool); and the company starts to go downhill and customers flee.

        This starts a death spiral leading to either bankruptcy, acquisition, or restructuring.

        The original management who approved the AI have all gone and cashed in their stock.

        Just a guess at what is about to happen across the industry.

        Link Preview Image
        ServiceNow boss warns AI could push grad unemployment past 30% • The Register Forums

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        (forums.theregister.com)

        #ai #servicenow #hiring #bankruptcy #aislop #salesforce

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        @Walker
        ... if it doesn't fall apart even sooner because due to mass unemployment no one can afford their products anymore and they go out of business before a lack of seniors becomes a problem

        either way, we're living on one of the more idiotic timelimes

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        • walker@infosec.exchangeW walker@infosec.exchange

          Use AI instead of hiring junior staff = stock price bump.

          5 years later senior employees start to leave; there is no junior staff to promote and management panics.

          Management does not want to spend money on new staff so they hire expensive contractors.

          Contractors do a subpar job, charging 10x what an actual employee would cost (different budgets so its cool); and the company starts to go downhill and customers flee.

          This starts a death spiral leading to either bankruptcy, acquisition, or restructuring.

          The original management who approved the AI have all gone and cashed in their stock.

          Just a guess at what is about to happen across the industry.

          Link Preview Image
          ServiceNow boss warns AI could push grad unemployment past 30% • The Register Forums

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          (forums.theregister.com)

          #ai #servicenow #hiring #bankruptcy #aislop #salesforce

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          @Walker I find it pretty weird that not more people are talking about this. At least it seems to me like it. You basically saw of the branch you're sitting on. I mean it is fine for me. When they need me I am going to charge 10x.

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          • rhempel@mstdn.caR rhempel@mstdn.ca

            @Walker Contractors come out of a different budget than staff ...

            walker@infosec.exchangeW This user is from outside of this forum
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            @rhempel Exactly. More so if its a public company, keeping full time headcount down may be good for the stock price.

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