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CEO of British bank is forced to apologise after coldly vowing to replace 'lower-value human capital' with AI
A British bank CEO faced backlash after making insensitive comments about replacing lower-value employees with AI, prompting an apology. The statement highlighted growing concerns about AI's impact on workforce and corporate responsibility. The incident sparked debate about ethical leadership and the future of employment in the banking sector.
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