Japan's top bank CEOs push for AI, soothing worry over human work

The Japan Times 

Japan's top bank CEOs push for AI, soothing worry over human work Japan's top financial leaders are working to ease fears that AI will cost jobs, emphasizing its role in boosting efficiency and transforming work. The heads of Japan's biggest financial firms are going out of their way to assuage worries that artificial intelligence will take away jobs. I don't think humans will lose their value. Humans have ability for dialogue, empathy, creativity and ethics," Mizuho Chief Executive Officer Masahiro Kihara said on Thursday at an event hosted by the Nikkei. People might say, 'what about my job if we use more AI?' I think they can aim for more value-added work."

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