Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas sparked outrage by suggesting most people dislike their jobs, implying AI-driven layoffs offer entrepreneurial opportunities. Critics slammed his remarks as insensitive, highlighting the financial hardship of job loss and the necessity of employment for stability. While some agree AI boosts productivity, many decry the perceived disregard for workers' struggles.
‘People don’t like jobs’? Perplexity CEO’s AI layoff comment triggers backlash
Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas sparked outrage by suggesting most people dislike their jobs, implying AI-driven layoffs offer entrepreneurial opportunities. Critics slammed his remarks as insensitive, highlighting the…


