Krishna is more concerned about national security risks and AI-powered misinformation, viewing these as the greatest threats posed by AI. He is sending a delegation to the world's first AI Safety Summit to discuss mitigating these risks. Despite halting hiring for 7,800 jobs that could be replaced by AI at IBM, Krishna assures that current staff will not be fired, but expects 30% of the department to be replaced by AI and automation in the next five years.
Key takeaways:
- IBM CEO Arvind Krishna advises young professionals to develop critical thinking skills to future-proof their careers against AI.
- Krishna predicts that only 6% of the workforce is at risk of having their job replaced by AI and believes that re-training can mitigate this impact.
- IBM has halted hiring for 7,800 jobs that could be replaced by AI, primarily in non-customer-facing roles in departments such as human resources.
- Krishna sees national security risks and AI-powered misinformation as the two greatest threats posed by AI.