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Ford-ward Into the AI Storm: CEO Says White-Collar Jobs Could Be Totaled


Updated: July 06, 2025 02:09

Image Source: India Today

Ford Motor CEO Jim Farley has issued a stark warning that artificial intelligence (AI) could displace 50% of white-collar workers in the United States in the near future. Speaking at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Farley echoed concerns voiced by other tech and corporate leaders, including Amazon’s Andy Jassy and Anthropic’s Dario Amodei, about AI-driven job losses reshaping the workforce landscape.

Key Highlights:

Farley emphasized that AI’s rapid advancement will replace millions of office jobs, particularly roles involving routine cognitive tasks.

This shift is expected to accelerate workforce reductions, with JPMorgan Chase forecasting a 10% cut in operational staff and Amazon already planning corporate layoffs.

CEOs like Fiverr’s Micha Kaufman and Shopify’s Tobi Lütke have openly acknowledged AI’s potential to automate jobs across fields from programming to legal work.

While some leaders, including OpenAI’s COO and Nvidia’s CEO, caution against overestimating AI’s immediate impact, the consensus among major corporations points to significant disruption.

The transition will likely fuel growth in the white-collar gig economy, where many displaced workers may find project-based roles rather than traditional employment.

Outlook:
As AI reshapes industries, workers and companies must adapt quickly. Upskilling, reskilling, and embracing new job models will be essential to navigate this transformation. Policymakers face urgent challenges to support displaced workers and ensure equitable economic growth in an AI-driven future.

Source: Times of India, Business Insider, India Today

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