Fake job postings to give the appearance of growth for funded companies who are struggling to grow to meet investor expectations.
Posturing to distract from the actual practice of hiring less-expensive talent overseas while pretending to be on Team America.
Political spin to avoid losing face/clout during an election year.
In short: some form of lying (or at best, twisting) to avoid the shame of not being as successful as one might look on their <insert social media here> profile.
And even more cynical take: They are marketing for AI hype cycle. That is there to drive up the stock prices, not actually hire. Spread out effort to make companies and AI overall look more popular.
Fake job postings to give the appearance of growth for funded companies who are struggling to grow to meet investor expectations.
Posturing to distract from the actual practice of hiring less-expensive talent overseas while pretending to be on Team America.
Political spin to avoid losing face/clout during an election year.
In short: some form of lying (or at best, twisting) to avoid the shame of not being as successful as one might look on their <insert social media here> profile.