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An analysis of how AI tools (Cursor, Claude Code, Copilot) are reducing demand for new tech hires by eliminating 'marginal' positions, with companies maintaining flat headcount rather than hiring planned engineers, representing a structural shift in workforce planning.
Tomasz Tunguz
Cursor
Claude Code
Copilot
Block
Jack Dorsey
Google
Theory Ventures