A CEO did business on the ski slope instead of the meeting room. These are our biggest takeaways from a week at Davos.
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At this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, discussions predominantly revolved around artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative potential and challenges. Key figures such as Marc Benioff of Salesforce raised the question of whether AI should be considered a basic human right, illustrating the complexity of perspectives on this technology. Reflecting on the changing workforce dynamics, Benioff stated that future CEOs will manage alongside AI 'agents' rather than solely human employees, emphasizing the need for organizations to understand how to integrate AI into their operations meaningfully. The atmosphere was charged with both optimism and trepidation about AI's impact.
Benioff argues that this generation of CEOs will be the last to manage 'exclusively human workforces.' Companies must figure out how humans and AI can succeed together.
The tech world now views AI 'agents' as full-time partners in the workforce, not merely tools, radically shifting how businesses will operate.
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