The gig economy is shaky at best. Unpredictable jobs and income, a lack of health benefits, and long-term employment insecurity are all notable issues related to freelancing.
One of the gig economy’s major platforms, Fiverr, recently added some instability in a different manner, this time for full-time employees. The cause? AI.
In an article published on X, Fiverr CEO Micha Kaufman announced that the company is “going back to startup mode.” This note was shared first with employees, so it reads like an…








