"We are really moving into a world now of managing humans and agents together": Marc Benioff thinks today's CEOs will be the last to have a fully human workforce - and he's not the only big tech exec predicting the rise of an AI workforce
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In a discussion at the World Economic Forum, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff emphasized that the integration of AI agents is transforming workforce dynamics, suggesting that current chief executives may be the last to manage an entirely human workforce. He highlighted Salesforce's use of Agentforce, which enhances productivity by allowing AI agents to take over roles like support inquiries, leading to potential workforce restructuring. These advancements raise questions about the future hiring landscape, with the prospect of a hiring freeze for engineers being considered due to heightened throughput from AI collaboration.
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff predicts that current executives will oversee the last human-only workforce as AI agents grow more prevalent.
Benioff highlighted that AI agents, or 'digital labor,' can handle tasks that were once human responsibilities, transforming workforce dynamics.
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