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CEOs shift messaging around AI and layoffs
Investors want proof AI spending is paying off, while employees don't want to hear that leaders are considering replacing them.

TL;DR
- CEOs are adopting a more nuanced approach to discussing AI and job cuts, moving away from touting AI's ability to replace workers.
- This shift is driven by increasing economic worries and growing employee anxiety about AI's impact on job security.
- Recent polls indicate a public perception that AI will lead to fewer economic opportunities.
- Companies are carefully distinguishing between AI reshaping how work is done and AI replacing workers in their public statements.
- Effective communication strategies include early and open dialogue about AI adoption, evolving roles, and required skills, avoiding an 'AI victory lap' during layoffs, and maintaining a consistent, coherent message across all audiences.