MORGAN CHASE CEO: IN THE AI ERA, "SOFT SKILLS" ARE MORE IMPORTANT FOR EMPLOYMENT

On December 16, according to FortuneJPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon An interview with the Fox News program Sunday Morning Futures last weekend stated that AI was reshaping the job market and “will eliminate jobs”, but he did not think that there would be massive layoffs in “one year”。

MORGAN CHASE CEO: IN THE AI ERA, "SOFT SKILLS" ARE MORE IMPORTANT FOR EMPLOYMENT

HE SUGGESTED THAT JOB-SEEKERS STRENGTHEN "SOFT SKILLS" SUCH AS "CRITICAL THINKING, LEARNING NEW SKILLS, INTELLIGENCE (EQ), MEETING PERFORMANCE, COMMUNICATION AND WRITING" AND THAT "YOU WILL HAVE A LOT OF JOBS"。

Dimon adds that AI ' s quick drop may have a more rapid impact on employees than re-training, and that government and enterprises should help them to make a smooth transition through measures such as placement support, income support, etc., "the next job may be better, but learning how to do it."。

It was reported that, since 2023, employers had explicitly declared more than 70000 job reductions on the basis of artificial intelligence, including for reasons of automated duplication and the reorganization of teams around new tools。

In this context, several CEOs stressed the importance of soft skills. In an interview in November, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated that as AI took over more analytical and technical tasks, the importance of "sympathetic and emotional" was rising

The former CEO of the IBM, Ginny Rometti, said to Fortune in 2023 that the full integration of the Generating AI would make "coherence, judgment and critical thinking" a premium, and that these adaptabilitys were human leaders who could not be directly taught through a degree。

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