Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase, warned that artificial intelligence will eliminate jobs, although it will also open new opportunities. According to him, the key will be to acquire human skills such as critical thinking and emotional intelligence to adapt.

🌐 What Jamie Dimon said

Direct impact on employment: Dimon acknowledged that AI will replace certain jobs, especially those that are routine or repetitive.

New opportunities: Although there will be losses, distinct and potentially better jobs will also arise, as long as people adapt.

Radical prediction: In a few decades, AI could allow for workweeks of only three and a half days, thanks to increased productivity.

Advice to workers: Dimon recommends focusing on skills such as:

Critical thinking

Emotional intelligence (EQ)

Effective communication

Clear writing

⚠️ Risks and challenges

Unequal transition: Dimon warns that governments and companies must manage change carefully to avoid labor crises.

Skills gap: Workers who do not develop human competencies face a greater risk of being left out of the market.

Social impact: Job reduction may increase tensions if not accompanied by redistribution and training policies.