If there's one area where tech has shown a consistent aptitude for innovation, it's in accounting tricks that make money-losing companies appear wildly profitable. And AI is the greatest innovator of all (when it comes to accounting gimmicks).

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Don't want to sound cynic, but that's exactly what C-suite types in general do (with small exceptions, but I can count managers who had C-level job titles and a working brain, and worked hard and in a general positive way, in my 3 decades of industry experience on the fingers): gaslight. Talk bullshit. Make politicians look like people who talk about concrete details.

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Well, if they don't actively sabotage their companies. Like the funny "new CIO" that joined, and as a first action put all projects on hold. Including security relevant projects. So I spent the rest of my contract chatting with my colleagues, drinking coffee, internet surfing, and getting paid nicely for that. While not doing one minute of productive work, but hey, the new CIO needs a couple of months to get a feel for what's going on in the corporation, doesn't he. 👊
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@NosirrahSec @yacc143
techcrunch.com/2025/06/30/tech…

At a moment's notice, a major investor can order even the most kind or competent manager to fire anyone & everyone.

Regardless of the condition of the company.

Profitable. Growing. Promising future.

Billionaire Chris Hohn ordered a profitable Google to do mass layoffs, and they did.
sfgate.com/tech/article/billio…

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