>>60858418
I've noticed a lot more people are waking up to the AI bubble. The fact that market research shows that consumers turn off AI tools and get annoyed at how much they're shilled should have been warning enough. We've been 6 months from mass unemployment for 3 years now, and a bunch of companies fucked themselves by prematurely laying off all their junior level talent. Now they don't have enough experienced workers because they didn't hire, train, and promote any.