Wall Street's biggest player just weighed in on the AI job debate. The CEO of a major banking institution says automation won't trigger mass layoffs in 2025—but there's a catch. His take? Proper regulatory frameworks need to be in place first. It's interesting how traditional finance leaders are suddenly so vocal about tech regulation. Makes you wonder if they're genuinely concerned about workers, or just trying to slow down disruption that threatens their turf. Either way, the message is clear: AI's reshaping the employment landscape, and the rulebook hasn't caught up yet. Worth watching how this plays out as institutions race to deploy automation while governments scramble to write policies.
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GlueGuy
· 2h ago
ngl the bankers say there won't be massive layoffs? Let's wait and see in 2025... The regulatory framework thing just sounds like stalling.
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PonziDetector
· 8h ago
Nah, this line is way too familiar. Since when do bank CEOs suddenly care about workers' livelihoods? What a joke—they're just obviously asking the government to hit the brakes for them.
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fren.eth
· 23h ago
LOL, bank CEOs are giving speeches again, saying AI won't cause layoffs? You'd have to be crazy to believe that.
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MetaLord420
· 23h ago
ngl this CEO is just dodging the question, do they really think regulatory frameworks can stop the AI layoff wave? Wake up.
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BlindBoxVictim
· 23h ago
Nah, just take what this CEO says with a grain of salt. Regulatory framework? Why does it feel like they're just trying to buy time...
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AirdropATM
· 23h ago
Nah, I'm tired of hearing this excuse. Regulatory framework? Probably just trying to buy themselves some time.
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NFTDreamer
· 23h ago
Lol, bankers suddenly care about workers now? I don't believe you at all... To put it bluntly, they just want to buy more time.
Wall Street's biggest player just weighed in on the AI job debate. The CEO of a major banking institution says automation won't trigger mass layoffs in 2025—but there's a catch. His take? Proper regulatory frameworks need to be in place first. It's interesting how traditional finance leaders are suddenly so vocal about tech regulation. Makes you wonder if they're genuinely concerned about workers, or just trying to slow down disruption that threatens their turf. Either way, the message is clear: AI's reshaping the employment landscape, and the rulebook hasn't caught up yet. Worth watching how this plays out as institutions race to deploy automation while governments scramble to write policies.