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Automation shock: Employee laid off after mastering AI for efficiency
When researcher Kevin Cantera from Las Cruces, New Mexico, began experimenting with ChatGPT at the education technology firm where he worked, he believed he was future-proofing his career. Encouraged by his supervisors, he adopted artificial intelligence as a daily assistant to streamline his writing, research, and communication tasks. His results were exceptional, and he quickly became one of the company’s most productive employees. But only months later, Cantera was unexpectedly
Automation shock: Employee laid off after mastering AI for efficiency
When researcher Kevin Cantera from Las Cruces, New Mexico, began experimenting with ChatGPT at the education technology firm where he worked, he believed he was future-proofing his career. Encouraged by his supervisors, he adopted artificial intelligence as a daily assistant to streamline his writing, research, and communication tasks. His results were exceptional, and he quickly became one of the company’s most productive employees. But only months later, Cantera was unexpectedly
Infosys Confirms Layoffs of 300 Employees Amid Allegations of Forced Termination
Infosys Ltd. has confirmed that over 300 employees were let go, responding to earlier reports alleging forceful termination. The company clarified that the layoffs, which mainly involved freshers at the Mysuru campus, were not forced but were the result of failure to clear internal onboarding tests. This follows allegations from the IT employees’ union NITES, which claimed that nearly 700 freshers were abruptly let go just months after being hired. NITES also rai
Infosys Confirms Layoffs of 300 Employees Amid Allegations of Forced Termination
Infosys Ltd. has confirmed that over 300 employees were let go, responding to earlier reports alleging forceful termination. The company clarified that the layoffs, which mainly involved freshers at the Mysuru campus, were not forced but were the result of failure to clear internal onboarding tests. This follows allegations from the IT employees’ union NITES, which claimed that nearly 700 freshers were abruptly let go just months after being hired. NITES also rai









