Axios - Workers at all stages of their careers — from job hunters to job havers — are increasingly anxious about the lightning-fast deployment of AI. Their fears come at a particularly fraught moment, with jobs in scarce supply, hiring frozen in many industries and corporate leaders relentlessly pushing this technology as a replacement for humans...
Even AI-smitten executives agree it's important to keep humans in the loop. But they continue to be cagey about which humans, how many of them and for how long we'll need them.
- "I need less heads," Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said on the Logan Bartlett podcast last month, describing how he'd reduced his customer service agent headcount from "9,000 heads to about 5,000." But in July, Benioff told Axios' Ina Fried that the company plans to add thousands of sales staff, even as it relies more on AI.
As the tools get better, the question isn't whether AI will reshape work, but whether workers have any say in what comes next. MORE
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