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Why CEOs are using AI to scare workers - Axios Chief executives are giving employees an AI fright — warning them the new technology could make many workers obsolete, while at the same time urging them to start using it right away Why it matters: That's a scary and mixed message, and fear is generally considered to have a bad track record as a management technique At the extremes
Bosses want you to know AI is coming for your job 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 and JPMorgan Chase are telling their employees to prepare for disruption as AI either transforms or eliminates their jobs in the future Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and
CEOs are trying to warn you: Use AI or else - Business Insider The latest corporate mantra: AI or bye-bye Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's warning this week that expanding use of artificial intelligence will mean the company needs fewer people in some roles — and
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
Anthropic CEO warns AI could eliminate half of all entry . . . 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%
Why AI Demands Have 74% Of CEOs Fearing For Their Jobs - Forbes Strategic Planning Gaps: Only 12% of CEOs have a formal AI deployment roadmap extending beyond one year—a shocking statistic given that most expect to be judged on AI results within a two-year