Nearly half of CEOs believe their jobs should be replaced by AI

Just 20% of workers believe 'most or all' of their job functions could be replaced by AI, according to edX for Business.

Executives estimate that nearly half of the skills that exist in their workforce today won’t be relevant in 2025 and that 47% of their workforce is unprepared for the future of work. Credit: YouraPechkin/Adobe Stock

CEOs are so bullish on artificial intelligence that nearly half believe that most or all of their job should be replaced by artificial intelligence, according to a survey from edX for Business.

Further, executives estimate that nearly half of the skills that exist in their workforce today won’t be relevant in 2025 and that 47% of their workforce is unprepared for the future of work, according to the survey.

“With more companies moving full speed ahead toward an AI-driven workplace, leaders are faced with an important decision: Embrace AI or be left behind,” said Andy Morgan, head of edX for Business.

The global online learning platform recently surveyed 800 knowledge workers and 800 C-suite executives from across the nation for its “Navigating the Workplace in the Age of AI” report.

Other key findings from the survey include:

“This data makes clear the startling ways AI is transforming the world of work,” edX founder Anant Agarwal said.

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