Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella calls for a shift in how people view artificial intelligence, from "trash" to "a bicycle for the mind," positioning it as an amplifier of human potential rather than a replacement. Meanwhile, the debate over AI's impact on employment is intensifying, with some warning that AI will lead to high unemployment. However, data from Pioneer Group shows that jobs related to AI are currently experiencing employment growth and wage increases. The discussion is complex, as some companies, including Microsoft, have layoff plans for 2025 related to strategic transformations brought about by AI applications, not just efficiency concerns of AI.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella calls for a shift in how people view artificial intelligence, from "trash" to "a bicycle for the mind," positioning it as an amplifier of human potential rather than a replacement. Meanwhile, the debate over AI's impact on employment is intensifying, with some warning that AI will lead to high unemployment. However, data from Pioneer Group shows that jobs related to AI are currently experiencing employment growth and wage increases. The discussion is complex, as some companies, including Microsoft, have layoff plans for 2025 related to strategic transformations brought about by AI applications, not just efficiency concerns of AI.