A major tech giant is cutting staff as it grapples with setbacks in artificial intelligence development and design innovation. The company's market cap took a hit, sliding 1.2% in recent trading sessions.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 12-05 04:02
AI R&D pitfalls, layoffs have truly become the norm, and a 1.2% drop is probably just the appetizer.
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fomo_fighter
· 12-05 04:02
AI really crashed this time, layoffs are inevitable... But 1.2% isn't as bad as I imagined.
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ReverseFOMOguy
· 12-05 04:00
No matter how much AI is hyped, it's useless—they're starting layoffs now...
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ValidatorViking
· 12-05 03:36
ngl, when the big players stumble on ai roadmaps, that's usually when network resilience gets tested. 1.2% bleed doesn't sound like much until your node infrastructure can't handle the cascade... seen this movie before during the fork wars.
A major tech giant is cutting staff as it grapples with setbacks in artificial intelligence development and design innovation. The company's market cap took a hit, sliding 1.2% in recent trading sessions.