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Default USA: UPS laying off thousands of workers for A. I.

This is the Tragic Future
America is using so much AI,
instead of humans.

Data centres use so much electricity.

No regulation to help the human worker


CNN HD Business USA Live Feed


[Amazon, UPS, and Target,
three of the largest employers in the country,
have already announced plans to
layoff tens of thousands of workers in
the coming weeks.]

https://www.thestreet.com/employment...or-tech-giants

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In years to come so many will have lost their jobs to AI, no one will be able to afford to buy anything so UPS won't have much to deliver anyway.
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