Monday, November 13, 2017

Deutsche Bank’s CEO hints that half its workers could be replaced by machines

Deutsche Bank’s CEO hints that half its workers could be replaced by machines

Deutsche Bank's CEO hints that half its workers could be replaced by machines

Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan, who has been planning a "big number" of job cuts at the German lender, thinks robots could replace a large chunk of its workforce. Cryan has already cut thousands of jobs as part of a five-year restructuring plan, and he hinted in a Financial Times interview (paywall) that he's ready to cut much...
Deutsche Bank CEO John Cryan, who has been planning a "big number" of job cuts at the German lender, thinks robots could replace a large chunk of its workforce. Cryan has already cut thousands of jobs as part of a five-year restructuring plan, and he hinted in a Financial Times interview (paywall) that he's ready to cut much...

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