Investors are shooting first and asking questions later as the momentum trade gets swept up by concerns that AI could disrupt ...
Zoho co-founder Sridhar Vembu has countered fears of mass job losses due to AI, asserting that white-collar jobs will persist ...
The emergence of AI technologies, such as Seedance 2.0, poses significant risks to white-collar jobs, prompting concerns ...
Microsoft's AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman says that all white-collar job tasks could be 'fully automated by an AI within the next ...
Sridhar Vembu outlines a five-step approach to understand AI's impact on white-collar work, stressing learning, reflection, ...
Form some opinions but hold them loosely, subject to revision. Be ready to make U-turns quickly during this phase, says ...
Vembu noted that he is currently in stages 1 and 2 regarding his own company's strategy for AI.
Most white-collar jobs may be automated by artificial intelligence (AI) in the next 12 to 18 months, Microsoft AI chief ...
More autonomous and dynamic AI platforms may signal a change in the prospects for shaping the future, Vox senior correspondent Eric Levitz writes.
Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft's AI chief, says AI can automate white-collar jobs within 12-18 months, as tech reaches human-level performance in tasks.
The Zoho co‑founder's response was prompted by a professor from the London School of Economics who argued for cautious, conviction‑based decision‑making especially at workplaces affected by AI.
Mustafa Suleyman believes current AI computational power will only accelerate, disrupting every kind of work you do “sitting ...