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I only saw the sky rotating

Does it track cross trainer workouts?

Replying to Avatar BitcoinIsFuture

I am just looking what is going on with the market and some of the CEOs directly say it in plain text.

https://www.techtarget.com/searchsap/news/366567592/SAP-restructuring-focuses-on-AI-affects-8000-employees

And I see that AI is capable. It has nothing to do with intelligence but its a damn good statistical machine that gives you fast access to the shared global knowledge.

They are cutting jobs as demand has plumetted, no matter how they spin it. Most companies not close to printing press are suffering, especially in germany where the employee costs are high and its hard to get rid of staff for these large corps. Mercedes/VW also running huge redundancy programmes, payoffs 300k-500k for non mgmt staff is common. This is all over Germany now and its nothing to do with AI.

https://www.n-tv.de/wirtschaft/Mercedes-lockt-mit-teils-500-000-Euro-Abfindungen-article25647584.html

Furthermore, in a recent industry analysis update from an AI research firm presentation, they found most companies have invested heavily in AI, but not real cost or income benefit returns noticed yet. Some efficiency gains noticed, but hasnt developed to tangible improvements on the P&L.

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See this trend https://news.crunchbase.com/startups/tech-layoffs/

"Tech Layoffs: US Companies That Cut Jobs In 2022, 2023, 2024 And 2025

By the numbers

Layoffs during the week ended Dec. 17, 2025: At least 251 U.S. tech sector employees were laid off or scheduled for layoffs, per a Crunchbase News tally.

In 2025: Around 126,352 workers have been let go from U.S.-based tech companies so far according to our tally.

In 2024: At least 95,667 workers at U.S.-based tech companies lost their jobs in 2024, according to a Crunchbase News tally.

In 2023: More than 191,000 workers in U.S.-based tech companies (or tech companies with a large U.S. workforce) were laid off in mass job cuts.

In 2022: More than 93,000 jobs were slashed from public and private tech companies in the U.S."

And actually AI pointed me to this article.

They jusy rehired cheap labour abroad. Depending on the work, they hire east europe or india. AI didnt/cant replace the jobs. I say that overseeing AI budget and investment projects myself for a large corp. One company close to Nvidia pitched us recently about AI "agents" and we all nearly burst out laughing, it was so embarassingly weak.

I paid for tv without ads, then they added the ads back in and i should still pay lol fuck Netflix

What is your model?