Jamie Dimon Warns A.I. May Disrupt Workers Faster Than Society Can Adapt

AI is gonna bring so much more job losses than people think 🤖. I mean, think about it, automation can do most tasks 10x faster & cheaper than humans, so why bother retraining? Just let the robots take over and we'll be all set 💸. Dimon's all about being "realistic" but what if he's just trying to soften the blow? Companies are already doing AIs in like, a million areas, what's next? Every single job replaced by a robot 🤖🚫. And let's not forget about those self-driving trucks... who needs human drivers anyway? 😂
 
🤔 Interesting, people are gonna lose jobs cuz of AI 🚀. I feel bad for those who got their job taken away from them 😞. We need to retrain ppl so they can adapt 2 new tech 📚💻. Govs and companies gotta work together on this 1 👫💼
 
I'm low-key concerned about AI taking over jobs 🤖💼. Jamie Dimon's warnings are spot on - while it's exciting to see productivity boost, I don't think we're ready for the impact on workers. I mean, 500 use cases at JPMorgan is a lot! 💸 It's not just about tech firms either, other industries like healthcare and finance are gonna be heavily affected too.

I'm all for companies embracing AI, but let's make sure we have a plan in place to support those who'll lose their jobs 🤝. Retraining programs, relocation assistance... it's gotta happen ASAP 💪. Dimon's right that we can't pretend AI won't change the game - we need policymakers and business leaders working together to create a safety net for workers.

Self-driving trucks might save lives in the long run, but let's not rush into deployment without careful planning 🚗💨. We need gradual rollout, incentives for companies to support displaced workers... it's all about being prepared for this new reality 💻.
 
AI is literally gonna change everything 🤖💻 I mean, think about it - 500 use cases for JPMorgan alone? That's wild! But yeah, Dimon's right, job losses are gonna happen. My cousin works at a bank and they've already started automating some tasks... it's like, hello, what happens to people like him 🤷‍♂️ Anyway, retraining programs sound like a good idea, but I'm not sure if governments can make that work fast enough. It's like, we know AI is coming, but how do we prepare for it? Maybe we need some kind of universal skills program or something?
 
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