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Standard Chartered Bank CEO apologizes for startling A.I. job cuts remark
Standard Chartered Bank CEO apologized for an insensitive comment about artificial intelligence and job cuts, which sparked public criticism. The remark, described as a potential slip of the tongue or moment of unguarded honesty, highlights tensions between AI advancements and workforce impacts.
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