AI Isn't Taking Your Job; It's Changing the Math of the Tech Team
Over the last few years, there has been a wave of pandemonium regarding AI taking over jobs. Every time we see a headline about layoffs like Google's 12k cuts in 2023 or more recent movements at Or...

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Over the last few years, there has been a wave of pandemonium regarding AI taking over jobs. Every time we see a headline about layoffs like Google's 12k cuts in 2023 or more recent movements at Oracle, the immediate reaction is "The robots are here to replace us." But if we look beneath the surface, the reality is much more nuanced. As a software engineer currently swerving into the cybersecurity space, I've been watching this shift closely. Here's why the "AI is taking our jobs" narrative tells only half the story. The "Over-hiring" Hangover Firstly, we have to be honest about the context. In 2020, during the pandemic, big tech companies overhired at an unsustainable rate to keep up with the digital boom. What we are seeing now isn't just an "AI replacement" phase. It's a market correction. Many of the roles being cut today were a result of that rapid expansion, long before LLMs became a household name. The New Equation: 1 Senior + AI = 3 Developers. Companies are using AI to streaml