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Current and former Block workers say AI can’t do their jobs after Jack Dorsey’s mass layoffs: ‘You can’t really AI that’

The CEO said he cut the company’s workforce by 4,000 people – almost in half – because of gains in AI productivity

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theguardian.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

Current and former Block workers say AI can’t do their jobs after Jack Dorsey’s mass layoffs: ‘You can’t…

The CEO said he cut the company’s workforce by 4,000 people – almost in half – because of gains in AI productivity

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fortune.com3 mesi fa

How Block’s CFO became convinced the company needed only 60% of its staff | Fortune

The finance chief discusses why a profitable fintech is betting that an AI-native workforce can outpace a much larger one.

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  1. venerdì 6 marzo 2026·fortune.com

    How Block’s CFO became convinced the company needed only 60% of its staff | Fortune

    The finance chief discusses why a profitable fintech is betting that an AI-native workforce can outpace a much larger one.

  2. domenica 8 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    Current and former Block workers say AI can’t do their jobs after Jack Dorsey’s mass layoffs: ‘You can’t really AI that’

    The CEO said he cut the company’s workforce by 4,000 people – almost in half – because of gains in AI productivity