
261. AI won’t kill jobs — but short-term thinking will
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Some CEOs are already replacing engineers and junior staff with large language models.
But what if the real risk isn’t that AI replaces your team — it’s that it doesn’t, and you’re left without a talent pipeline?
In this episode, Sophia Matveeva breaks down:
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Why cutting junior hiring today could sabotage your company in 3–5 years
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What IBM’s CEO gets right that others get very wrong
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How the hype around “AI-first” companies is creating poor decision-making
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What the S-curve of innovation tells us about the real pace of AI progress
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And why thinking long-term — not just cutting costs this quarter — is a strategic advantage
Whether you’re a government leader, innovation executive, or non-technical founder, this episode will help you make smarter, more resilient decisions in the age of AI.
Fortune: IBM’s CEO says ‘the first thing you can automate is a repetitive, white-collar job,’ but he’s not cutting workers: ‘I’ll get more’
Chapters
00:00 — The Real Risk Isn’t AI — It’s What Happens When It Doesn’t Work
02:45 — What CEOs Are Saying: Duolingo, Klarna… and IBM’s Contrarian View
06:30 — The Junior Job Crunch: Accountancy’s Mistake Repeats in Tech
09:15 — The S-Curve Explained: Why AI Progress Is Slowing
14:10 — Your Strategic Takeaways: What Smart Leaders Are Doing Now
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For the full transcript, go here: https://www.techfornontechies.co/blog/AI-wont-kill-jobs-but-short-term-thinking-will