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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon predicts the bank will hire more AI specialists and fewer bankers in certain categories, with AI tools making employees more productive in roles like interviewing.
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“I think we’ll be hiring more AI people and quite less bankers in certain categories, and they’ll make them more productive.”
Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan
“So when you get up in the morning and you want to interview someone, it’ll lay out what I’ve said in 14 different places, it’ll give you questions. Your job will be the same. You’ll just be much smarter in how you execute that job”
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