At Davos, IBM Chief Predicts Artificial Intelligence Won't Be a Job Killer

Advances in artificial intelligence will lead to job losses, but new forms of employment will take their place, International Business Machines Corp. Chief Executive Ginni Rometty said at the World Economic Forum.

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