A Chinese court ruled that tech firms cannot fire employees solely to replace them with AI, emphasizing that technological advancement doesn’t justify unilateral layoffs or salary cuts. This decision highlights the government’s balancing act between fostering AI development and maintaining labor market stability amidst economic challenges and high youth unemployment.
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