Meta yesterday laid off 10% , or about 8000 of their global workforce. Probably some of my acquaintances were affected. I feel for them. I hope they saw this coming and are prepared. Layoffs and reorgs at Tech firms are not new. It has been happening since 20 years ago. So what's different this time? Previous layoffs are mostly reactions to market dynamics and external economic situations. Think the DotCom crash, the subprime blow up leading to the great recession, wars, pandemics. Also, move to cloud, where in-house IT shop workers were laid off. But this time round, it's a fundamental shift in how IT is delivered as service. Every IT shop now banks on AI to deliver services or most of it. This include creating the services itself (e.g writing a new application). And then, such services will also replace the actual human workers that do the jobs today. e.g. translators The big tech like Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, they are showing the way now. They need...