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blue News: Swiss Companies Cut Jobs Because of AI

Summary # First the online travel provider Lastminute, then the online pharmacy DocMorris: within a single month, two listed companies in Switzerland justified larger job cuts with AI. At Lastminute, a reorganization is expected to eliminate about a quarter of its roughly 1,600 positions; at DocMorris, around 100 full-time roles group-wide. Michael Siegenthaler, head of the Swiss Labor Market research division at the KOF Institute, has observed a trend since 2024: especially in certain IT jobs and heavily language-based roles, the job market has weakened because of AI, and fewer entry-level positions are being advertised. At the same time, it remains unclear whether the hoped-for productivity gains actually materialize in day-to-day work.

NZZ: Workslop, When AI Destroys Productivity

Summary # The NZZ article examines “Workslop” - a new term for sloppy work produced through careless AI use. While tech companies promote AI as a productivity miracle, the reality shows a darker side: AI makes it easy to produce polished-looking but often substanceless or incorrect content. This creates extra work for colleagues who must clean up the mess, damages trust in teams, and ultimately destroys the productivity AI was supposed to improve.

GitHub Copilot Hackathon: How AI-Powered Coding Changes Software Development

GitHub Copilot is reshaping software development by introducing AI-assisted coding into everyday engineering work. But what does this mean in practice? What This Talk Covers # This presentation explains what GitHub Copilot is, how it works in practice, and how it supports developers through context-aware code suggestions, faster problem-solving, and reduced effort for repetitive tasks.