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Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of skilled trades while warning that AI could eliminate half of white-collar ...
There are more stark warning coming from industry leaders about AI and jobs. Latest is from Ford CEO who says that almost ...
Dario Amodei, CEO of AI giant Anthropic, also predicted that around half of entry-level white-collar jobs could be at risk, ...
The U.S. Labor Department's monthly jobs report was stronger than expected, undermining chances that the Federal Reserve will ...
“Far less is happening than people imagine,” said Andrew Challenger, senior vice president at the consultancy, referring to ...
Farley did not elaborate on his views, but he is hardly the only Fortune 500 CEO who believes AI could spell trouble for ...
Jim Farley said there needs to be a societal mindset shift, too, where society doesn't look down on blue collar workers.
Asked about the rapid growth of Chinese electric car companies like BYD, Ford CEO Jim Farley called it "the most humbling ...
Ford has long been rumored to be in discussions with Tesla about licensing its Full Self-Driving technology, but CEO ...
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During the talk, Farley put up a picture of his grandfather, who had joined Ford as an hourly employee, its 389th hire. “Look around the room. At some point, almost all of your families came ...
For all the talk about how artificial intelligence is going to transform our daily lives, Ford CEO Jim Farley said that technological advances are leaving some people behind. It’s the factory ...