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They should travel and be open to new perspectives; work with others as a team rather than make it all
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Once young workers are able to tap into those soft skills, they’ll have “a great life,” he said.
Key facts
- The CEO of the $794.5 billion bank said the world is becoming “productive” thanks to AI
- He predicted a future of healthier, happier humans who will be able to “hike more” and enjoy their pursuits outside of their shortened 3.5-day workweeks
- I believe that 30 years from now, your kids are probably working three and a half days a week,” Dimon told CBS in a recent interview
- I have a plan to retrain people, relocate people, income-assist people,” Dimon said at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, earlier this year
Summary
AI is looming over many white-collar workers like a dark cloud, threatening to automate their jobs. “I believe that 30 years from now, your kids are probably working three and a half days a week,” Dimon told CBS in a recent interview. The CEO of the $794.5 billion bank said the world is becoming “productive” thanks to AI. “The reporter does not think it is an exaggeration to say that AI will cure some cancers, create new composites and reduce accidental deaths, among other positive outcomes. However, Dimon isn’t willing to bury his head in the sand about the short-term effects of AI.