Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski expressed concern about AI potentially rendering his own role obsolete, highlighting advancements in AI 'reasoning' that could allow technology to perform jobs traditionally held by humans. He noted that these fears are shared by many executives globally, with a study revealing that 49% of CEOs believe their roles could be replaced by AI. This looming possibility presents a significant challenge for senior leadership, as it shifts the focus from lower-level tasks to high-level decision-making roles now at risk.
To me AI is capable of doing all our jobs, my own included, because our work is simply reasoning combined with knowledge/experience. And the most critical breakthrough, reasoning, is behind us.
My work to me is a super important part of who I am, and realizing it might become unnecessary is gloomy.
It's a worry that a number of high-ranking executives globally have become wary of over the last year as AI systems become increasingly powerful.
Nearly half (49%) of CEOs said they believe most or all of their jobs could be automated or replaced by AI, compared to just 20% of IT workers.
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