Workers Face a 'Darwinian Moment'—Billionaire Palo Alto CEO Says 'Evolve or Get Cut'
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Workers Face a 'Darwinian Moment'—Billionaire Palo Alto CEO Says 'Evolve or Get Cut'
Artificial intelligence isn't just changing workflows but is also shaping survival rules in modern companies. Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora calls this the 'Darwinian moment' where employees who can adapt to AI-driven change are the ones who remain competitive. Speaking on the 20VC podcast, he says that organisations are forced to 'figure out who's really good' since AI highlights skill gaps that were otherwise easier to overlook. His messa…
The CEO of a cybersecurity company says that the workers are about to live a Darwinian moment because of the artificial intelligence that requires to get on the page or to be firedIn some countries like France, this phase of radical transformation announced by the CEO of Palo Alto Networks is already effective in the field of software development, at least in terms of the challenges. IT workers are losing their jobs more and more...
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Selecting natural attrition over layoffs Nikesh criticises the workforce management approach of Coinbase CEO, Brian Armstrong, and Block CEO, Jack Dorsey, as automation becomes commonplace. He says companies like these have reduced headcount drastically ‘because they've figured out there’s no redemption’. “They say, ‘I can’t train these people. I'm going to just find the people […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post AI Skill Gap…
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