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PwC's global chairman Mohamed Kande doesn’t believe companies adopting AI are laying off

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PwC's global chairman Mohamed Kande doesn’t believe companies adopting AI are laying off
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PwC global chairman Mohamed Kande argues that AI adoption is leading to increased hiring rather than job losses. He suggests that employees gain 'superpowers' through AI, emphasizing the importance of human soft skills like judgment and collaboration.

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This perspective challenges the prevailing narrative of AI-driven white-collar unemployment, suggesting a shift toward workforce augmentation.

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PwC s global chairman Mohamed Kande does not believe that companies adopting AI are laying off: Companies are increasing the number of employees that they need because… - The Times of India

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