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CEOs blame AI for layoffs, but an MIT professor says it fits a long-running pattern to find a cover story. ‘They’ve been saying that for 20 years’

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https://fortune.com/2026/05/31/tech-companies-ai-washing-layoffs-wix-block-snap-atlassian-disposable-workers/

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  • XLE@piefed.social ⁨1⁩ ⁨hour⁩ ago

    This article breaks almost every rule of proper "CEO said a thing" journalism!

    There are, in my mind, a few rules for “CEO said a thing!” journalism if it’s to qualify:

    • You can never directly challenge anything the CEO said, even if the CEO has a long history of false or misleading promises and claims.
    • You can never include any useful historical context about the company or executives’ past statements, even if they’ve been proven repeatedly wrong. The CEO’s comments should always exist in a magic vacuum.
    • You should never, under any circumstances, actually take the time to talk to, and quote, an objective expert or academic in the field you’re writing about, especially if they’re inclined to criticize the CEO. This can slow down publication time and impact the quest for news-cycle ad traffic.
    • You can never return back to the claims to inform your readership whether they were actually true (this is especially true of CEO promises made before giant, pointless, disastrous mergers).
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