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The SAP CEO predicts that, thanks to AI, "drug routine tasks" will be eliminated for human employees, but real creative work remains. He already sees significantly more productivity with his developers. Another top manager recently predicts mass unemployment.
SAP CEO Christian Klein does not consider artificial intelligence to be a job killer, but rather sees it as an opportunity. The company's focus is to train employees and enable new, value-added activities. There are first successes. "For example, we have been able to increase the productivity of our developers by 30 percent with the help of AI. "According to Klein, AI will change jobs in all industries. "Dark routine tasks will disappear, which …
SAP CEO Christian Klein doesn't believe artificial intelligence (AI) is a job killer. "At SAP, we see artificial intelligence as an opportunity," Klein told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Monday editions). His company's focus is on training employees and enabling new, value-adding activities. Klein says he's seeing initial success in this area. "For example, we were able to increase the productivity of our developers by 30 percent with…
Boom or replacement for humans? SAP CEO predicts double-digit AI productivity gains June 1, 2025, 3:33 p.m. Listen to article SAP CEO Christian Klein sees no threat to jobs in artificial intelligence. He emphasizes that existing routine tasks for employees will be eliminated, while creative activities will remain. Furthermore, there have already been significant productivity increases among developers. Klein explained that SAP views AI as an opp…
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