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Humana wants AI skills…

….well here is my new AI skills showcasing a tale around the Humana experience in the last 8 months.

Once upon a time, in a kingdom not marked on any map, there stood a towering castle called Evergain. From the outside, its golden spires gleamed with promise, and travelers spoke in hushed admiration of the opportunities said to lie within its walls. But those who worked inside knew a different story.

The ruler of Evergain was a calculating figure known only as the Steward. Cloaked in polished words and grand proclamations, the Steward often spoke of loyalty, fairness, and shared success. Each year, the Steward would gather the castle’s workers—scribes, builders, planners, and keepers—and speak of how deeply their contributions were valued.

One winter, as frost clung to the castle windows, the Steward announced a grand offering: an Early Departure Pact. Those who accepted it would be rewarded with generous coin and the chance to leave their duties behind with dignity. The hall buzzed with cautious excitement. Many who had long served the castle saw this as a rare and welcome gift.

But there was a catch.

The Steward declared that certain roles—those deemed “critical to the kingdom’s future”—were forbidden from accepting the pact. These workers, who often carried the heaviest burdens, were told they were too important to leave. While others were given a choice, they were bound more tightly than ever.

Still, many accepted the offer and departed with relief. Yet not long after the farewell feasts had ended, something strange began to happen. New faces appeared in the castle—fresh recruits filling the very roles that had just been vacated. Whispers spread through the corridors: If the roles could be filled so quickly, were they ever truly meant to disappear?

Meanwhile, those labeled “critical” found their situation growing heavier. Despite their increased workload and unwavering service, no additional coin was granted to them when the time for raises came. The Steward praised their importance in speeches, yet their purses remained unchanged.

Then came the Festival of Rewards, when bonuses were distributed based on the kingdom’s success. In years past, this had been a time of celebration. But now, the coins handed out were fewer than expected. The Steward explained that the kingdom’s fortunes were tied together—that the performance of all determined the reward of each. And so, even those who had labored tirelessly received less than they had earned.

The workers began to see the pattern clearly.

Those who could leave were encouraged to go—but then replaced.
Those who could not leave were praised—but not rewarded.
And all were told the system was fair—while feeling, deep down, that it was not.

Among them was a quiet group who began to speak—not loudly, but persistently. They did not shout or rebel. Instead, they shared truths, compared stories, and held onto a simple idea: that words alone were not enough, and that fairness must be shown through action.

Over time, their voices grew stronger—not through force, but through clarity.

And though the Steward still ruled from the high tower, something had shifted in Evergain. The illusion had cracked. The workers no longer mistook polished promises for justice, nor praise for fairness.

And as in all good fairy tales, that was the beginning of change.


Humble request to Lip Bu Tan and to Intel HR

Scrutinize, double scrutinize and triple scrutinize each and every engineer, especially the dead wood at Grade 10 and above. Most of them are needless overheads and only serve to drag the company down.

This is the ERA of AI assisted development. Leverage AI and eliminate DEAD WOOD.

From my LinkedIn feed:

I used Claude Code to create a new HDL and vibe coded a compiler in a couple of weeks of my spare time. (Yeah very little left after a busy day at work ;-) ) Now I am very certain say 80% likelyhood we won’t need half of design or verification engineers in max two years from now. I think we’re going back to a full stack frontend engineer model again. For a medium complexity accelerator chip, you need 1 architect, <10 AI native frontend engineers (doing design, verification, synthesis, timing,) 2 verification/emulation specialists for integration testing. I don’t know enough physical design to predict there.


AI psychosis.

Is Powerflex only place like this or its across whole ISG or Dell?

In recent weeks its like AI and nothing else matters.. each meeting each demo each talk is always AI.. half of people dont even know what to do.. so they ask AI, then send AI responses to other in slack/jira. slop times.

I love when folks on demo are more focused to say how windsurf or other LLM tool help them or did all VS why and what they actually did.

Its like AI psychosis.


VZ AI will be a success!

Verizon has a long history of successful execution on transformative and bold initiatives at scale. From go90, aol, yahoo, plus play, hum, blue jeans, finance transformation, Verizon global services, return to office, project 626 for customer service, and more - we have a record we can be proud of. Our leaders are experts in organizing teams in ways that result in role clarity, expertise, and results. This winning culture will do the same for our transformative AI initiatives. I have zero doubt how this will play out. Let’s go team!


Snowflake Reduces Workforce Amid Strategy Shift

Snowflake confirmed "targeted" staff cuts. These adjustments align teams with the company's long-term strategy. The cuts specifically affected its technical writing and documentation team. Snowflake aims for operational efficiency and more AI products. Other tech companies also made layoffs due to AI focus.

https://www.businessinsider.com/snowflake-layoffs-strategy-ai-growth-2026-3


Pega

Pega is AI to track your work and mouse movements. It's not about efficiency or work processes. Sitting in a meeting, actually paying attention and not multitasking. Not moving your mouse will lower your Pega. No joke, you don't meet whatever number they want and you will be out .


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Impending Doom with AI ?

Isn’t it strange that AI is being pushed down our throats and the more we use it the better it’s able to get? Just seems like we are contributing to our own downfall here as a human race. I feel like it’s a natural instinct to opt out of something like this.


Forbes

What is Forbes seeing that we aren’t…

https://simplywall.st/stocks/us/software/nyse-dxc/dxc-technology/news/a-look-at-dxc-technology-dxc-valuation-after-new-ai-offering


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We are back baby...

Accenture stock rallies today...

Accenture reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings and revenue, which helped its stock rebound despite a steep decline over the past year driven by fears that AI could disrupt its consulting business. The company highlighted strong AI-driven demand and solid margins, and slightly raised its revenue outlook, but bookings growth remained weak and demand trends appear stable rather than improving. While some analysts see value in the stock’s low valuation and long-term exposure to AI and cloud growth, others remain cautious, noting that slowing revenue momentum and ongoing uncertainty around AI’s impact mean investor concerns are unlikely to fade quickly.

https://www.barrons.com/articles/accenture-earnings-stock-price-8b5d8c09


HSBC Considers 20,000 Job Cuts Amid AI Overhaul

HSBC Holdings Plc is reportedly considering significant job cuts. Up to 20,000 roles could be eliminated over several years. This reduction is part of an AI-led overhaul strategy. Non-client facing roles in global service are expected to be most affected. No final decision has been made yet regarding these plans.

https://www.livemint.com/companies/news/hsbc-layoffs-soon-wall-street-giant-may-slash-20-000-roles-amid-ai-led-overhaul-says-report-11773883152084.html


Incompetencies exacerbated by total reliance on AI while the ship sinks

  • Constant* project churning. Requirements either written by AI without considering what's actually possible, or just blatantly copy the competition as they do it better. Just copy, copy, copy, without understanding what works and what doesn't, and why it works or not. Demanding constant revisions over and over on UX work, in a rush.

Utter incompetence. I've worked on projects for months that go so long only because management is entirely incapable of making good decisions. Iterate, iterate, iterate, iterate.

The place has become a complete mess, with outrageous demands as they assume everyone is now a superhuman with these AI shortcuts (they've done nothing but make things worse for everyone but devs.) And dev wants nothing to do with UX, as they just see it as a bottleneck as they "vibe code" unplanned, unconsidered garbage.

Anyone with original ideas will have them stolen as management desperately tries to justify their employment, despite outright incompetence.

What a complete waste. It was a great place to work while it lasted, but now it's just absurd demands with absurd timeframes with absurd people.

And good luck if your manager decides (to alleviate his own guilt for throwing out a LONG-time performer) that he has to be entirely unreasonable and make absurd demands of you suddenly . Su-ks when the manager was already entirely incompetent at design - now he's going to demand your work gets far worse as he forces terrible decisions that don't make any sense. Just making a paper trail of "insubordination" for not heeding "just make the logo bigger"-type of feedback an amateur wouldn't make.

What a joke. Stay far away. They are going to be desperate for good employees soon. I've seen many companies make the same terrible mistakes, and it just gets worse and worse.


What is next

What does your crystal ball see? Mine

  • 2027 RIF
  • 2028 Richmond goes to a terminal
  • 2029 It's time to talk about increasing shareholder value - Split Upstream from Downstream etal. Separate companies; oh wait that's being discussed in 2026. Hi BR and others.
  • 2030 Why do we need people? AI can take over 50% of remaining jobs. Just needs a few oversight chums.

It just feels accountant driven to just maintain/survive - entrepreneurial spirit no longer exists. Growth is gone.

What do you all think?


The AI Dell Layoff Myth

Dell has almost played this to a perfect T and has given other tech companies a 100 percent effective road map to get rid of human capital. Does it really matter nope, what matters is Dell a 15 billion dollar company at best and it will look and act like a 15 billion dollar company soon


Do more with less until everything is done with nothing. IA stupidity

Being told to implement IA to do your job, so we don't need you anymore, or we will let you go, makes no sense. Especially when no tools or assistance are provided.
It's like telling the bus driver to implement a self-driving system so we don't need you any more, or we let you go and we will implement one ourselves, while the bus and it's customers sit at the curb. We need someone to write the book, "how to ki-l a company with two letters".


Atlassian Cuts Jobs, Boosts AI Investment

Atlassian, an Australian tech company, is laying off 252 workers in California. This is part of a larger 1,600-worker reduction, representing 10% of its staff. CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes stated the cuts fund investment in artificial intelligence and sales. Most affected California employees were remote workers. The company offered extensive severance packages to those impacted.

https://www.sfgate.com/tech/article/ceo-apology-atlassian-layoffs-22082045.php


Oracle Expands Layoff Funds for Efficiency and AI Strategy

Oracle is preparing for another round of job cuts in the coming months. The company allocated an additional $500 million for restructuring costs. This brings its total restructuring funds to $2.1 billion for the current fiscal year. Oracle cites AI advancements and data center expansion as reasons for these changes. The company previously cut over 3,000 jobs across several countries last year.

https://www.msn.com/en-in/money/topstories/oracle-prepares-for-layoffs-sets-aside-2-1-billion-for-restructuring/ar-AA1YslLl?ocid=finance-verthp-feeds&apiversion=v2&domshim=1&noservercache=1&noservertelemetry=1&batchservertelemetry=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1


Start incorporating AI and it’s the start of your layoff

Isn’t it cool how the bank is training us in AI and encouraging us to try to automate some of our processes? No free lunches here. Every process you automate is one more step towards your own layoff. Even the things that aren’t successful highlight to the LLM what is important on the front line and what should get automated. Think you’re gonna get a nice bonus for alll that AI work you do? I have a Tuesday meeting set up for you. Don’t train your robot job destroyer .


3/19/26 layoffs News Flash

Grade 30 reporting this:
3/19/26 is 1 of 4 layoffs coming. Was informed UBH, ECS, OI, PI, CCR, Optum Serve, MCO, E&I, and numerous customer service roles will be impacted. This is 1 of 4 more remaining layoffs occurring in 2026.

For those remaining, PIPs will be the new norm to avoid paying severence packages. Easiest way to reduce $. Workforce will be even more slim & existing work will continue to increase w fewer resources. AI is expected to reduce the time to do the work. OGS will pick up the new jobs (+ they get a $10-20k bonus for OGS referrals).

Buckle up - even tougher times are ahead.


Led the risk controls self assessment fiasco, now getting promoted

RSCA was a paperwork fiasco. weeks of meetings where managers were bullied into nonsensical compliance tasks that don't manage an iota of risk.

Reward: Promotion to CAO!

Well, so much for 2026 efficiency gains. Maybe AI will hallucinate the answers.


Messari CEO Resigns, Company Shifts to AI After Layoffs

Messari CEO Eric Turner has stepped down from his position. CTO Diran Li is now taking over as the new CEO. The company also implemented a reduction in its workforce. This move supports Messari's new focus on artificial intelligence. Turner will stay on to advise the company.

https://www.theblock.co/post/393840/messari-ceo-steps-down-layoffs


Dell continues to quietly shrink its workforce

Dell Technologies has reduced its workforce for the third consecutive year, reflecting a broader shift in the tech industry toward AI and efficiency over headcount growth.

I don’t mind working for a company knowing my number could be drawn at any moment. The pressure doesn’t bother me, at least I have a job.

Dell isn’t “failing” it’s evolving.
But the tradeoff is clear - fewer employees, more automation, and a big bet on AI driving the future.

Natural progression for all companies.


Companies Reduce Staff as AI Adoption Grows

Many companies are openly discussing AI's role in workforce reductions. MIT research indicates AI can already replace a significant portion of the US labor market. Several firms, including IBM and Wisetech, have directly cited AI for job cuts. IBM's CEO stated hundreds of human resources employees were replaced by AI. Wisetech announced 2,000 job cuts, attributing them to AI-led efficiency gains.

https://www.businessinsider.com/list-companies-replacing-human-employees-with-ai-layoffs-workforce-reductions


Meta laying off 20% of workforce

Working in tech is such a reliable way to plan to raise a family, with long-term employment stability.

https://www.reuters.com/business/world-at-work/meta-planning-sweeping-layoffs-ai-costs-mount-2026-03-14/

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO, March 13 (Reuters) - Meta (META.O), opens new tab is planning sweeping layoffs that could affect 20% or more of the company, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters, as ‌Meta seeks to offset costly artificial intelligence infrastructure bets and prepare for greater efficiency brought about by AI-assisted workers.