Thread regarding Edward Jones layoffs

Automate the Ordinary, Humanize the Extraordinary

Team,

I’m thrilled to announce the next bold chapter in our Enterprise Reimagined journey — where we say goodbye to thousands of human jobs (who needs empathy and judgment anyway?) and hello to cutting-edge AI systems that, according to MIT, will have a 95% chance of failing.

Yes, you heard that right: we are betting the firm’s future on technology that is statistically less reliable than flipping a coin. But that’s what innovation looks like! Remember, it’s not about efficiency, it’s about buzzwords — and boy, do we have plenty: synergy, disruption, automation, transformation. Sprinkle in a little “machine learning” and Wall Street can’t resist.

We call this strategy:
👉 “Automate the Ordinary, Humanize the Extraordinary.”
Translation: “Automate your job, humanize my bonus.”

And don’t worry, to prove we’re serious, we’re reinvesting the savings into AI pilots that will definitely, absolutely, probably not work — just like the MIT researchers said. But hey, even if 95% of these projects flop, we still get to put “AI-powered” in our press releases, and that’s what really matters.

So please join me in celebrating this exciting new future where our clients get chatbots that can’t remember last Tuesday, our advisors get tools that crash at quarter-end, and our remaining employees get to explain to robots why they still don’t understand Canadian tax law.

Together, let’s reimagine Edward Jones: leaner, meaner, and powered by AI that can’t do your job — but, fortunately for us, can still replace you anyway.

Sincerely (and with great synergy),
Penny “AI-Is-My-Strategy” Pennington


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@bw Ha! That is hilarious. Chat-GPT for MP!

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Post ID: @c0+1k3kr2jcc

What’s especially rich is that the very AI tools that the firm are investing in recommend against what Dear Leader is doing!

https://chatgpt.com/share/68ae3fbc-e024-8007-9b17-ad9091ea8ae5

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Post ID: @bw+1k3kr2jcc

Dude I was in charge of an AI pilot and my whole team got canned anyways. Make it make sense.

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Post ID: @ak+1k3kr2jcc

The ironic thing is AI in its current state couldn't do most associates' jobs but it could (and in many cases does - hey ChatGPT!) do the job of the word salad execs and the consultants they keep hiring. Maybe we replace the ELT with Agenic AI and save the firm $100M in 2026?

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Post ID: @a6+1k3kr2jcc

The new GP that is heading AI has been working in public places and freely talking about firm strategy. As we all know, firm trade secrets are non-public information. Yet we have the too guy working at skating rinks. I know there have been FAs wanting RTO for associates. Do they know the firm has been bringing on new outside GPs who are not planning to move to STL/Tempe and come into a office. Of the top of my head, I know there are HQ GPs in NYC, Dallas, Michigan, Minnesota, and Denver.

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