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JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon warns that AI could advance too rapidly, risking “civil unrest” without government and corporate support for displaced workers. He acknowledges AI’s potential benefits, from productivity to curing diseases, but suggests a phased approach to prevent societal harm. In contrast, Nvidia’s Jensen Huang argues that AI will ultimately create jobs rather than destroy them. The debate highlights a divergence in visions: Dimon urges caution and support systems to manage disruption, while Huang remains optimistic about AI’s role in the future workforce as a net job creator.
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