Because in any country with poor worker protections, the outcome is layoffs regardless.
AI succeeds? Layoffs of unneeded roles.
AI fails? Layoffs to cut expenditure to make up for the written-off expenditure.
In the UK, if AI makes a well-established employee redundant, the employee is entitled to redundancy pay. And if the company fucks up and overspends on chasing a ridiculous Macguffin they can't just fire people without making them formally redundant.
The damage that is going to be done in the USA if the AI bubble bursts is going to be generational.
It already is. The US is currently missing an entire generation of journeyman tech workers because they never got hired in the first place. It's like when Cash for Clunkers got rid of so many used vehicles that it caused market distortions for years.
It's hardly as if the USA is better. People murder each other over workplace problems there.
But I guess if they want another tool to help make the workplace depressing, hellish, absurd and kafkaesque, congratulations everybody Microsoft just built it into Windows and Office365 and everything else.
Because in any country with poor worker protections, the outcome is layoffs regardless.
AI succeeds? Layoffs of unneeded roles.
AI fails? Layoffs to cut expenditure to make up for the written-off expenditure.
In the UK, if AI makes a well-established employee redundant, the employee is entitled to redundancy pay. And if the company fucks up and overspends on chasing a ridiculous Macguffin they can't just fire people without making them formally redundant.
The damage that is going to be done in the USA if the AI bubble bursts is going to be generational.