Thread regarding Cigna layoffs

Reality about AI

All Health Insurance companies will accomplish by leveraging AI over human being workforce is to provide a lesser quality of services and product to whom should be their customer base.

Will AI save corporations millions if not billions of dollars, which will make shareholders money and also C-suite executives bonuses.

But at the cost of it membership having a lesser, albeit cheaper, quality of services.

Problem is, all Health Insurance corporations consider shareholders to be their customer, not their membership. That is the problem with allowing public stock traded corporations to administer government funded products, such as Medicare.


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@gm we destroyed the earth. That’s what happened.

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@df Yes, for their massive data centers we will help to pay for

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Post ID: @gn+1ktqmqm4v

@dy Wow! How on earth did we survive before Claude? When people had to actually think for themselves. Wait until your brain is mush and you believe everything they are programming into AI as truth. Good luck

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Post ID: @gm+1ktqmqm4v

Says the person without Claude at Cigna.

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Post ID: @dy+1ktqmqm4v

@d1

Because the largest shareholders happen to own loads of commercial real estate.

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Post ID: @df+1ktqmqm4v

Exactly. If shareholder profits are the priority, it’s fair to ask how maintaining expensive office space and requiring employees to commute is more profitable than remote work for jobs that can be done effectively from home.
Any Company board can say whatever they want to get what they want. “We believe in-office work creates more value over time,” or whatever bs for rto

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Post ID: @d1+1ktqmqm4v

AI is excuse to move jobs to cheaper labor in other countries

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@bv

Interesting how no one invokes Dodge vs Ford in terms of RTO mandates.

I'm not sure that owning/leasing and maintaining office buildings, then forcing people into them is prioritizing shareholder profits above all else...

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Post ID: @bx+1ktqmqm4v

Anything for shareholder profits. Thanks to 1919 Michigan Supreme Court case Dodge v. Ford Motor Co. established the legal precedent that corporations must prioritize shareholder profits over other considerations, such as employee wages or customer benefits.

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Post ID: @bv+1ktqmqm4v

In the end it will cost more than it saves.

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