The big layoffs might not be for the reasons they say
Artificial intelligence has become a scapegoat; there's "someone" to blame when a company plans layoffs.
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Tech investor Bill Gurley says people who don't love their jobs are most at risk of losing them to AI
Bill Burley, Benchmark Capital TechCrunch via Flickr Passionate workers who keep learning are least likely to lose their jobs to AI, Bill Gurley says. People "sitting idly" in a job without purpose are "ripe for disruption," the investor said. Harnessing AI to become a better worker will make you the "last person" on the firing list, he said. Passion could be the best defense against AI taking your job, Bill Gurley says. "The people that are most at risk are the ones that are sitting idly i...
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