Boston, USA. Over the past two years, much of the corporate conversation on artificial intelligence has focused on how many jobs it can replace. Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM, proposes a modification in how it will work in the short and medium term, as the change will not only be a reduction of places, but a deeper reorganization. “My view three years ago was considered a little strange, because I said I saw a displacement of between 5% and 10%, an…
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Boston, USA. Over the past two years, much of the corporate conversation on artificial intelligence has focused on how many jobs it can replace. Arvind Krishna, CEO of IBM, proposes a modification in how it will work in the short and medium term, as the change will not only be a reduction of places, but a deeper reorganization. “My view three years ago was considered a little strange, because I said I saw a displacement of between 5% and 10%, an…