As Klarna Flips From AI-first to Hiring People Again, a New Landmark Survey Reveals Most AI Projects Fail to Deliver

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Posting this here because this sub gets so many posts about people being worried AI is coming for their jobs.

Wanna give everyone a little hope.

It's gonna take some growing pains, but greedy C-suite types are starting to learn the hard way that AI is not a silver bullet in their class war to rid themselves completely of human employees.

AI is a very handy tool for the right application, but replacing people with it is a mistake that will backfire and hurt brands. We just have to watch executives slowly learn that in real time.

I recommend checking out Ed Zitron if you are interested in more.

https://www.reddit.com/r/ValueInvesting/comments/1kn262z/as_klarna_flips_from_aifirst_to_hiring_people/

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