Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said at the World Economic Forum in Davos that today’s cohort of CEOs will be the last to lead all-human workforces. The AI agents are here—and they’re taking over more work at the office.
BI's takeaways and memorable moments from Davos, including 'FOBO' — fear of becoming obsolete — and how a CEO traded the meeting room for the ski slope.
Today’s chief executives are the last generation to manage all-human workforces as companies increasingly adopt artificial intelligence, Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said Thursday.
A new U.S. president’s promise to expand fossil fuels that is at odds with global ambitions to combat climate change will be a topic of discussion at the World Economic Forum.
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The CEOs of today will be the last to manage all-human workforces, according to Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff ... speaking at the World Economic Forum. Benioff’s remarks ...
"Hope cannot be our strategy" - as the AI hype cycle rumbles on, it's important to contemplate the societal and organizational impacts that agent adoption will have on roles such as HR.
But even as the tide sharply turns against DEI, not everyone is abandoning ship. Many major companies have made public commitments to diversity and inclusion. These are some of organizations that have made public statements in one form or another about their commitment to DEI.
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The World Economic Forum (WEF) has served as a platform to address global challenges, yet 83% of its original delegates were men.
Every year, leaders from politics and business come together with economists, investors and even celebrities at the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos. One of the five key themes of this year's event was safeguarding the planet.
The company’s self-claimed ability to create advanced A.I. models on the cheap spooked investors betting on American A.I. giants. Nvidia shares tumbled 17 percent today (Jan. 27). Stocks of AMD, Alphabet (GOOGL) and Microsoft (MSFT) also fell.
Artificial intelligence was once again the talk of global leaders at Davos this year — but their sentiment was decidedly more mixed, with some eagerly anticipating the arrival of AI agents and others bemoaning that AI hasn't yet boosted their bottom lines.