JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon offered an optimistic outlook on artificial intelligence (AI), predicting the technology will not “ dramatically reduce” jobs over the next year — provided it is properly regulated.
Dimon was asked by Fox News’ Maria Bartiromo on “Sunday Morning Futures” what Americans should do to prepare for this “new revolution that’s underway with AI,” especially given that the technology is “creating efficiencies to the extent that it is cutting jobs.”
Before answering the question directly, Dimon prefaced his response by noting that jobs and wages had been weakening even before the rise of widespread AI adoption, and that technology is not to blame for that trend.
“Look, I don’t think AI is going to dramatically reduce jobs like unbelievably next year. And for

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