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- AI warnings are the hip new way for CEOs to keep their . . . - CNN
Two: Notice that Jassy’s note to staff didn’t say AI was coming for his job, or his fellow executives’ jobs Kinda seems like he might want to review what current AI is good at — producing
- Bosses want you to know AI is coming for your job - The . . .
SAN FRANCISCO — Top executives at some of the largest American companies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job CEOs from Amazon to IBM, Salesforce
- AI Is Coming: Your Job The Washington Post’s Warning
The **AI job market** is in a constant state of flux, but the most successful professionals will be those who proactively adapt and cultivate uniquely human skills Don’t view the rise of AI as a threat, but as an opportunity to enhance your capabilities and redefine your value in the workplace
- AI jobs danger: Sleepwalking into a white-collar bloodbath
Dario Amodei — CEO of Anthropic, one of the world's most powerful creators of artificial intelligence — has a blunt, scary warning for the U S government and all of us: AI could wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs — and spike unemployment to 10-20% in the next one to five years, Amodei told us in an interview from his San
- CEOs Have Started Warning: AI is Coming For Your Job
It's not just Amazon's CEO predicting AI will lower their headcount "Top executives at some of the largest American companies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job," reports the Washington Post mdash; including IBM, Salesforce, and JPMorgan Chase
- CEOs are trying to warn you: Use AI or else - Business Insider
Andy Jassy says that AI will take some jobs, while adding others His memo is a warning to workers More CEOs are emphasizing AI's impact on jobs and urging employees to adapt, or risk falling behind
- AI could make half of all entry-level white-collar jobs . . .
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says AI could wipe out roughly 50% of all entry-level white-collar jobs The cuts could come within five years, he says, causing unemployment to spike as high as 20%
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