AI's Promise and Perils: Workweek Predictions, Job Cuts, and Cautious Optimism on Tech's Role
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon predicts AI could allow a 3.5-day workweek in the future. But his comments seemed less a bold prediction than part of a broader discussion of AI's upsides and downsides.
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Several work platforms like LinkedIn and Asana launched new AI capabilities this week, showing the technology's growing role in recruitment, productivity and more.
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Amid job cuts and economic uncertainty, tech salaries dropped 9% the last year when adjusting for inflation, per a Hired report, marking a 5-year low.
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Tome CEO Keith Peiris sees AI natives using tools like his platform differently, engaging AI as a "thought partner" in work rather than just manifesting ideas.
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The LeanIn/McKinsey women in the workplace report busts the "lazy girl" myth, finding women as ambitious as men, if ambition shows up differently.