n this Episode, Koby Ofek explores a week where companies quietly admit that they can do more with fewer people once artificial intelligence becomes part of the workflow. HP maps out thousands of cuts over three years as it leans into AI PCs, Baidu turns work on AI and cloud into a protected class while legacy ad teams absorb the shock, and Amazon employees push back with an unusually sharp internal letter that links AI to jobs, democracy and climate risk. Alongside those stories, new research from MIT and McKinsey shows how much of the economy is already technically automatable, while executive surveys reveal that many leaders privately see ten to twenty percent overcapacity in their current headcount.
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