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Lucas Ropek @ Gizmodo · today 13:00 EDT

Opendoor Board Chair Thinks the Company Should Cut Its Workforce by 85 Percent

He said "the advent of AI and other technologies" made the workforce reduction a "simple problem" to solve.

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