@mj this is why there's such a push to use AI, though. They expect people to do twice the work but leverage AI so it doesn't cost them productivity or burn them out, because the belief is that AI helps speeds up the work. SM gave an interview in Forbes recently talking about how ETX is speed running more AI to help with productivity, and that it's caused reduced headcount and their expectation is that in the future people will manage bots and AI functionality and not teams of people.
We're going to see a company where the only people left in the US are either managing AI bots or offshore contractors. They'll keep enough US employees to abide by any state or federal regulations for things that have to stay stateside, but aside from that everything else will be offshore or AI. It will cause significantly more errors. We had tso many more major failures and outages in 2025 after all the layoffs and offshore anyway.