this post was submitted on 07 Mar 2024
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It's always easier to cut costs now than wait for the fruits of your effort in a year or two years or three.
Often large tech companies are huge, so you need a lot of momentum to ship major projects, which means you can use AI now but you don't get the same share price bump as dumping a bunch of staff and saying the rest are 30% more efficient so it's fine.