In a jaw-dropping twist, the tech industry is buzzing over a Reddit post that reveals a chilling reality: AI could be the reason your job is on the line. Yes, you heard that right! An anonymous user shared a story about an Indian CEO who allegedly bullied an employee for refusing to adopt AI tools, sparking heated discussions about the future of developers in a world increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence.

The Redditor recounted a shocking two-hour call where one of the company's leading performers faced intense pressure for not using the AI software that the CEO was heavily promoting. "AI Replacement is REAL," the Redditor declared. This wasn’t just a one-off incident; the CEO reportedly built a staggering 15 to 20 AI tools with plans to replace experienced developers with fresh associates and interns. The drastic measures included firing most senior staff and focusing on a younger workforce who could be molded to fit the company's AI-centric vision.

As the post made waves across social media, the conversation shifted to the broader implications of such actions. One user pointed out the apparent fear of missing out (FOMO) among tech CEOs, who seem blinded by the allure of cost-cutting through AI. “They don’t know real-life working,” they argued, highlighting how CEOs may misinterpret short-term successes with AI as a long-term solution.

Another user posed a burning question: which roles are safe as AI continues to evolve? And a third chimed in with skepticism, questioning, “If AI tools are marketed as user-friendly for anyone to use, then where are all the software solutions?” It appears the tech community is left pondering not just the future of their jobs, but the very nature of their work in a rapidly changing landscape. Will AI genuinely enhance productivity, or are we barreling towards a crisis that no one saw coming?