Good. We don't need pajeets taking money out of America.
It should be illegal to outsource jobs that Americans can do.
Archive: https://archive.today/l3LEv
From the post:
>Artificial intelligence is not taking your job just yet, according to MIT's State of AI in Business 2025 report. Instead, AI is predominantly replacing outsourced, offshore workers.
Why it matters: As U.S. workers feel the pain of a tight labor market coupled with fears of a white-collar bloodbath, any disruption from AI is so far hitting farther afield, the MIT findings suggest, even though its longer-term risk is much greater.
What they're saying: "There doesn't seem to be any layoffs. … Jobs most impacted were already low priority or outsourced," Aditya Challapally, leader of the Connected AI group at MIT Media Lab, tells Axios.
Good. We don't need pajeets taking money out of America.
It should be illegal to outsource jobs that Americans can do.
Archive: https://archive.today/l3LEv
From the post:
>>Artificial intelligence is not taking your job just yet, according to MIT's State of AI in Business 2025 report. Instead, AI is predominantly replacing outsourced, offshore workers.
Why it matters: As U.S. workers feel the pain of a tight labor market coupled with fears of a white-collar bloodbath, any disruption from AI is so far hitting farther afield, the MIT findings suggest, even though its longer-term risk is much greater.
What they're saying: "There doesn't seem to be any layoffs. … Jobs most impacted were already low priority or outsourced," Aditya Challapally, leader of the Connected AI group at MIT Media Lab, tells Axios.
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