
An investigative analysis of recent tech layoffs that attributes mass firings to financial decisions and misplaced AI narratives. The video compares Block’s dismissal of 4,000 employees—despite AI underperforming—with Oracle’s 30,000 layoffs tied to debt-financed data center bets. It examines studies on AI-generated code quality, the ‘invisible layoff’ in hiring, and consequences for junior and displaced tech workers.
- Block and internal AI policy: Employees describe enforced AI use, tools that require heavy human correction, and a mass layoff that executives justified by automation claims.
- Oracle’s infrastructure gamble: Massive spending and debt to build cloud capacity for a major customer that appears to be shifting away, exposing balance-sheet and liquidity risks.
- Evidence on AI coding: Independent studies cited show higher defect rates, security failures, and mixed productivity impacts for AI-generated code.
- Labor-market effects: The “invisible layoff”—AI-driven application and filtering systems, thousands of applicants ghosted, collapsing junior hiring, and long-term risks to career pipelines.
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95% of the code still needs human fixes.
I applied to 3,700 jobs — zero offers.
AI prefers AI-written résumés.
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Specification: Why Replacing Developers with AI is Going Horribly Wrong
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Why Replacing Developers with AI is Going Horribly Wrong