https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2026/06/25/ford-hires-back-former-engineers-to-fix-errors-caused-by-ai/
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@pq No one really eat's it, more like putting it in one hole to exit the other in a matter of minutes, well the bits that don't flood out your pores and make you stink like a god damn heathen that hasn't showered in a week.
who the "heck" eats curry???
@bx kudos for the "dim-bulb" verbiage!
This has BS written all over it.
You can’t make a good deal with Ford Motor Company; just forget it. If you think you can set up a contract that will work against an unethically run company, they are going to win. For one thing, they probably enjoy litigation, but in your own life you do not want to spend your time doing that sort of thing. Besides, companies like FMC tend to win at that game because they know more of the tricks rather more of the equitable engagements. Sure, they may eventually lose, but it is not a good way to spend your life.
These people only care about how much they can protect the Blue Oval. They can be very strange and often treat rising through the ranks like a popularity contest, where the more popular they are, the more insulation they have from fallout when engaging in behavior that others who have their soul in-tact might view as unethical.
@am Why would they want to be seen? These people here are fu--ing crazy and it has been like that for time. The only time they are seen is when they don't know any better.
@cr Business success is not about outsmarting people. It is about building partnerships with people who share your values, respect the mission, and want everyone to win without manipulation or hidden motives.
@cr Add school to the list
@cr I wouldn't even recommend Ford to my opps
ps. I have no opps but if I did, I wouldn't recommend this dogshit company... along with anyone that vouches and works with them.
Smart people often fall into the trap of thinking they can protect themselves against a dishonest partner through ironclad contracts, clever clauses, or leverage.
The best deal you can make with a bad person is no deal at all, no matter the price.
Ask:
What is the cost of keeping that door open?
If someone is unethical, they view a contract not as a commitment, but as a temporary obstacle to be circumvented. They will find loopholes, delay payments, or simply dare you to sue them.
Ask:
"Would I recommend this deal, person, job, customer, friend, to someone I love?"
I keep getting recruiter requests that I suspect are related. Ignoring them. Zero interest. (Almost) couldn't pay me enough.
@a3 Apparently you are one of the dim-bulbs that cannot process information from a variety of sources.
You are unable to use logic, wisdom and critical analysis to understand complex issues and therefore you reject information based on mindless bias.
Now retired from Ford I do hope you are not an engineer but rather in a position you can cause minimal harm.
Anyone ever see one of these unicorns?
What…6?
https://finance.yahoo.com/technology/ai/articles/ford-rehires-veteran-engineers-ai-144332497.html
It was on LinkedIn too.
Who the heck reads breitbart?! Lol