Big Tech is laying off developers. My company just hired its first. We’re both right about AI 

Artificial intelligence is changing how companies hire, invest, and build products. In a recent Fortune article, Rob Collie, CEO of P3 Adaptive and a former Microsoft engineer, argues that while some technology companies are reducing engineering headcount, other businesses are hiring developers for the first time as AI makes software development more accessible. The result may not be fewer jobs overall, but a workforce that looks very different than it does today. 

As technology continues reshaping industries, workforce transition is becoming one of the defining economic challenges of the future. Universal Income would help provide long term financial stability while ensuring workers continue benefiting from the economic value created through innovation and productivity growth. 

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