
""We in business made a mistake in not getting more involved earlier. I do not think the problems of society will be fixed by politicians alone.""
""There's more geopolitical risk than we've seen since World War II. AI makes cyber - and these [AI agents] make cyber - far worse.""
""We still have the most prosperous nation the world's ever seen [and] the best military. We're in a great position - and we have issues. ... You can't fix problems when you don't acknowledge them.""
""I think some people, they'll do anything to maintain their status, even if it means overlooking serious issues like those associated with Jeffrey Epstein.""
Dimon emphasizes the need for business involvement in societal issues, stating that political solutions are inadequate. He identifies significant geopolitical risks, including AI's potential to displace workers and exacerbate cyber threats. Dimon lists various risks such as tensions with China, cyber threats, and economic uncertainty. Despite these challenges, he expresses optimism about the nation's resilience and prosperity, stressing the importance of acknowledging problems to address them effectively. He also reflects on societal complicity regarding figures like Jeffrey Epstein.
Read at Axios
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]