CEOs love talking about how AI is also coming for their jobs
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CEOs love talking about how AI is also coming for their jobs
"They basically make the presentation to the Dara AI as a prep for making a presentation to me. Are you concerned they might show Dara AI to the board? But when that changes, he said, that is the point at which I'm going to think, yeah, we are all replaceable."
"Shame on me if OpenAI is not the first big company run by an AI CEO. He claimed to often think about what would enable an AI CEO to do a much, much better job of running OpenAI than me?"
"Just this week, Block CEO Jack Dorsey cut 40% of head count at the fintech company, citing efficiency gains from its adoption of AI tools."
Companies are making significant workforce cuts citing AI efficiency gains, with Block CEO Jack Dorsey cutting 40% of staff. Beyond entry-level positions, executives acknowledge potential threats to leadership roles. Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi revealed employees created an AI version of him for presentation practice, noting AI could replace executives once it masters real-time learning. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly stated he expects an AI CEO to eventually run his company, suggesting leadership positions may not be immune to AI disruption. While economists debate whether workforce disruption claims are exaggerated, corporate actions indicate genuine AI-driven restructuring is occurring across sectors.
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