Amazon Plans to Replace 500,000 People With Robots, CUTS 14,000 CORPORATE JOBS AND THEY'RE NOT FINISHED

The dj’s with the most skill dont usually Blow up. They are just good at marketing and selling. Dj Khalid is ass on the turntables. I’d say the illest most reasonably famous dj with serious skill is Jazzy Jeff and he’s not nearly as big or famous as Envy.
Bingoooo... Hell lot of radio djs or big djs would have secondary djs open for them or take over for awhile and those secondary lesser knows would be going crazy compared to the big names.. Hell I remember this one secondary DJ use to be mad nice at some parties compared to the main DJ , the problem was his voice sucked, like it sounded kinda chipmunkish, but if you go by his playlist, how he would scratch, switch up tracks, etc dude was talented as shit way better than the main dj
 
Bingoooo... Hell lot of radio djs or big djs would have secondary djs open for them or take over for awhile and those secondary lesser knows would be going crazy compared to the big names.. Hell I remember this one secondary DJ use to be mad nice at some parties compared to the main DJ , the problem was his voice sucked, like it sounded kinda chipmunkish, but if you go by his playlist, how he would scratch, switch up tracks, etc dude was talented as shit way better than the main dj
Yup, Babu is nasty but hardly anybody know who he is . He’d open up for people like fat man scoop. FOH RIP scoop though

 
The dj’s with the most skill dont usually Blow up. The people like Flex, Clue etc are just good at marketing , know people, and selling. Dj Khalid is ass on the turntables. I’d say the illest most reasonably famous dj with serious skill is Jazzy Jeff and he’s not nearly as big or famous as Envy.

You're kidding, right?

Jazzy Jeff was touring the world, winning Grammys, selling millions of records, and guest starring on a sitcom back when most DJs were sselling mixtapes out of their trunks.

See, this is why I usually ignore your DJ posts. You don't know what you're talking about.
 
You're kidding, right?

Jazzy Jeff was touring the world, winning Grammys, selling millions of records, and guest starring on a sitcom back when most DJs were sselling mixtapes out of their trunks.

See, this is why I usually ignore your DJ posts. You don't know what you're talking about.
Actually it’s YOU who don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about . Dj Jazzy Jeff is not as known by the average person as Envy or Funk Flex. Hes probably known more for being on fresh prince of Bel Air and because of Will smith than his actual DJ skills idiot.

He has a following of true hiphop fans but he’s not mainstream without will smith.

The ONLY reason he has 3 Grammy’s is because of Will Smith. So FOH.
 
So the solution is the scale back automation so people in our shit hole country can keep being underpaid at meaningless jobs?

Perhaps we should switch from cars to horse and buggy so people can make minimum wage shoveling manure too.

Automation can continue.

The issue like you pointed out is people being paid with low wages.

Regardless of what job you have, you should be paid a living wage.

A living wage is where you bring home after deductions, enough to pay basic living expenses (rent/mortgage, utilities, food, clothing, car payment and related expenses and any miscellaneous expenses).

After you pay all that, you have what is called disposable income. This is the money you can put away for savings, use for vacation and spend on worthless junk you don’t need.

And a living wage is a wage you get from working one job, not 2 or 3 jobs.

The issue today is majority of Americans can barely or not pay their basic living expenses working just one job. They having to work 2 or 3 jobs to pay for basic living expenses. They are flat broke before they get their paycheck.

That is no way to live, especially when living in the richest country in Earth with Corporations making record profits.
 
Definitely better than nothing. That's what I've been saying to Danny. That said, they're still not adequate. The wages need to improve across the board. At this point, these companies are holding AI over people like the Sword of Damocles to deter any actions to improve wages and implement fairer taxes.

It seemed better than nothing until COVID hit and people got unemployment checks bigger than their salaries.

Since then Starbucks baristas are unionizing, specialty workers are freelancing, and everyone who can is quiet quitting. People are done with corporate bullshitting.

Meanwhile, Amazon talks tough about AI and robots and investors gobble up shares assuming it'll lead to more profit.
 
Actually it’s YOU who don’t know what the fuck you’re talking about . Dj Jazzy Jeff is not as known by the average person as Envy or Funk Flex. Hes probably known more for being on fresh prince of Bel Air and because of Will smith than his actual DJ skills idiot.

He has a following of true hiphop fans but he’s not mainstream without will smith.

The ONLY reason he has 3 Grammy’s is because of Will Smith. So FOH.

And who do you think produced Will Smith's solo albums?
 
Automation can continue.

The issue like you pointed out is people being paid with low wages.

Regardless of what job you have, you should be paid a living wage.

A living wage is where you bring home after deductions, enough to pay basic living expenses (rent/mortgage, utilities, food, clothing, car payment and related expenses and any miscellaneous expenses).

After you pay all that, you have what is called disposable income. This is the money you can put away for savings, use for vacation and spend on worthless junk you don’t need.

And a living wage is a wage you get from working one job, not 2 or 3 jobs.

The issue today is majority of Americans can barely or not pay their basic living expenses working just one job. They having to work 2 or 3 jobs to pay for basic living expenses. They are flat broke before they get their paycheck.

That is no way to live, especially when living in the richest country in Earth with Corporations making record profits.

If corporations could pay people $2 an hour we'd have 100% employment and companies wouldn't even think about robots or AI.

But when people make a living wage companies have financial incentive to automate. Then people handle jobs machines can't do. That's how society progresses.
 

Amazon just cut 14,000 jobs, and it’s not done​


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New York — Amazon said it would cut 14,000 corporate staffers this year in a mass layoff aimed at readying the company for wide adoption of AI technology.

The company noted that it would be hiring in key areas and would prioritize those who lost their jobs for those roles. But the company also said it wasn’t done with layoffs.

“We expect to continue hiring in key strategic areas while also finding additional places we can remove layers, increase ownership, and realize efficiency gains,” said Beth Galetti, Amazon’s senior vice president of people experience in a memo to employees that the company put on its public blog.

Reuters, which on Monday first reported Amazon would lay off staff, said the job cuts could ultimately reach 30,000.
Galetti said Amazon needs to operate more leanly to achieve CEO Andy Jassy’s vision of operating like the world’s biggest startup. Jassy wants the company to remain nimble so it can adapt and change quickly as AI upends the technology sector.

“What we need to remember is that the world is changing quickly. This generation of AI is the most transformative technology we’ve seen since the Internet, and it’s enabling companies to innovate much faster than ever before,” Galetti said. “We’re convicted that we need to be organized more leanly, with fewer layers and more ownership, to move as quickly as possible for our customers and business.”

Amazon has over 350,000 corporate employees, according to a 2024 survey filed to the US Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, so the cuts represent about 4% of the company’s overall staff.

Layoffs will begin Tuesday. Most employees will be given 90 days to look for new roles internally, while people that can’t get new jobs at Amazon will be given severance pay and additional benefits.


In June, Jassy said in a separate blog post to employees that efficiency gains from artificial intelligence would allow the company to eventually have a reduced human workforce.

“As we roll out more Generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is done. We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs,” he bluntly admitted in a previous note.


Al won’t just effect change at Amazon, Jassy said. AI “will change how we all work and live,” including “billions” of AI agents “across every company and in every imaginable field.” However, much of this remains speculative.

“Many of these agents have yet to be built, but make no mistake, they’re coming, and coming fast,” Jassy said.

It’s not the first round of massive layoffs for the tech giant. In 2023, the company cut 27,000 workers in its human resources department, Amazon Stores, Amazon Web Services and other divisions. At the time, Jassy attributed the job cuts to a worsening global economic outlook.

The company’s cuts are the latest in a long line of efforts to make Amazon more efficient and focused, said Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData, in a note to investors Monday.

“Markets across the world are tightening at the same time as underlying costs are rising,” Saunders said. “Amazon is not immune to this, and it needs to act if it wants to continue with a good bottom line performance. In some ways, this is a tipping point away from human capital to technological infrastructure.”

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