IBM plans to replace many administrative jobs with AI

The IBM boss plans to drastically reduce the computer giant’s administrative staff, given the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies to perform this type of task.

• Read also: AI luminary quits Google, calls for global regulation

“It seems to me that 30% (of the 26,000 administrative employees) could easily be replaced by AI and automation over a five-year period,” Arvind Krishna told Bloomberg on Monday.

The leader therefore plans to freeze recruitment in this department, which represents a fraction of the approximately 260,000 employees of the American group.

“There is no general hiring break,” an IBM spokesperson told AFP on Tuesday.

“IBM has a very thoughtful recruitment policy, focused on revenue-generating positions. We are very selective when it comes to positions that do not directly concern our customers or the technology. We have thousands of vacancies right now,” he added.


Arvind Krishna

Photo Brian Ach/AFP

Arvind Krishna

Like many tech companies, IBM implemented a social plan this winter. The group is expected to lay off 5,000 employees in all, according to Bloomberg, but has also hired 7,000 people in the first quarter.

The pioneer of generative AI OpenAI has demonstrated with its ChatGPT interface and other tools that these new technologies are capable of writing emails, creating websites, generating lines of code, and, in general, perform many repetitive tasks.

In March, a study by Goldman Sachs claimed that some 300 million jobs could be replaced by IT automation and AI.


source site-64

Latest