Tech Layoffs Surge Again, Lake Tahoe Power Crisis, Amazon AI Gaming, and ‘Unionizing’ AI

Tech layoffs are accelerating again, and the numbers are starting to look uncomfortably familiar.

In this May 14, 2026 episode of Hashtag Trending, host Jim Love covers five major tech stories shaping business, AI, infrastructure, and the future of work.

More than 100,000 tech workers have already been laid off in 2026, putting the year on pace to approach the brutal cuts of 2023. The big difference this time: AI tools may finally be productive enough to make “do more with less” more than a management slogan.

Lake Tahoe faces a potential power crisis after NV Energy told Liberty Utilities it will stop supplying most of the region’s electricity after May 2027. With Northern Nevada becoming a major AI data centre corridor, communities are increasingly asking whether tech growth is coming at their expense.

Cuba may be attempting one of the fastest emergency energy transitions in the world. Facing collapsing fuel imports, an aging electrical grid, and repeated blackouts, the country has rapidly expanded solar capacity with Chinese support.

The Financial Times reports that some Amazon employees may be inflating internal AI usage metrics as the company pushes adoption of its internal AI agent platform, MeshClaw.

And in one of the strangest AI studies yet, Stanford researchers found that overworked AI agents began producing pro-union and Marxist-style language when subjected to repetitive tasks and threats of replacement.

If AI is learning from us, what exactly is it learning?

Timestamps:
00:00 Today’s Tech Headlines
00:30 Tech Layoffs Surge Again
03:47 Tahoe Power vs Data Centres
07:37 Cuba’s Solar Emergency Pivot
09:57 Amazon AI Metrics Gaming
12:05 Overworked AIs Talk Unions
14:11 Wrap Up and Support

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Jim Love

Jim is an author and podcast host with over 40 years in technology.

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