
""To me AI is capable of doing all our jobs, my own included," Siemiatkowski said in a post on X earlier this year. "Because our work is simply reasoning combined with knowledge/experience. And the most critical breakthrough, reasoning, is behind us.""
"I realize my statements on "AI can already do all our jobs" caused quite a stirr. So let me explain and expand what I mean. In my opinion the major breakthrough of AI is a computer with "reasoning" capabilities. This has basically been achieved already.Not if you present AI...- Sebastian Siemiatkowski (@klarnaseb) January 6, 2025"
""My work to me is a super important part of who I am, and realizing it might become unnecessary is gloomy," Siemiatkowski said in the X post. "But I also believe we need to be honest with what we think will happen. And I [would] rather learn and explore than pretend it does not exist.""
AI reasoning capabilities have advanced to a level that enables performance of complex, knowledge-based tasks and executive decision-making. Companies have already implemented measures to replace human jobs with AI across repetitive and strategic roles. The shift from task automation to machine reasoning raises concerns about widespread job displacement at multiple organizational levels. Personal identity and career purpose can be affected when work becomes unnecessary due to AI. Some leaders acknowledge the potential obsolescence of their roles while expressing a preference to learn and explore AI applications. Industry surveys indicate many CEOs foresee AI handling most or all of their responsibilities.
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