Employers who laid off workers for AI are reversing their decisions
Employers who laid off workers for AI are reversing their decisions
Publish Date: 2026-07-01 00:37:00
Source Domain: www.cnbc.com
- Companies such as Ford, Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA), and IBM are rehiring employees after realizing that artificial intelligence (AI) could not replace human expertise in certain tasks.
- Ford is bringing back hundreds of engineers for quality control issues that automated systems struggle with.
- CBA replaced over 40 customer service roles with AI but had to reverse the cuts as the AI failed to handle complex cases.
- IBM replaced its HR functions with AI but found that the system could not manage 6% of their needs, particularly ethical dilemmas, leading to a plan to increase U.S. entry-level hiring in 2026.
- Analysts argue that companies may not achieve optimal growth by solely relying on AI and replacing human roles.
- There’s a rising recognition of the importance of human oversight in cases where AI’s outputs are inconsistent or difficult to apply.
- According to reports, many business leaders regret decisions to cut redundant roles due to the integration of AI, admitting wrong decisions.
- Organizations are increasingly emphasizing the value of human-AI collaboration over the complete replacement of human work.