Between January and September 2025, there have been 946,426 job cuts announced, with roughly 300,000 from the government sector, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas. But some economists don't buy that recent layoffs are caused by AI. Economic uncertainty, tariffs and less consumer spending might be hurting U.S. workers more than CEOs will admit.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:37 Chapter 1: AI washing
3:18 Chapter 2: Cutting corporate bloat
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Edited by: Andrea Miller
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