Amazon and Walmart are among firms warning employees of layoffs or disruption from AI as leaders across corporate America talk of increasing efficiency.
A Reddit user detailed the experience of a friend who works at the e-commerce Amazon company and how it has affected him.
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Amazon is accused of controlling workers through a surveillance dragnet, while skirting responsibility for their wellbeing.
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Cory Doctorow’s "Enshittification" explains why Tech platforms like Google and Amazon rot over time—squeezing users, businesses, and workers.
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