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Klarna AI layoffs have taken a surprising turn. The Swedish fintech giant, once praised for firing 700 employees and ...
Klarna shrunk its workforce by 40% over the last two years, CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski told CNBC The reduced headcount was largely due to its investment in AI and natural attrition Now, which ...
Klarna replaced 40% of its staff with AI, touting savings. However, customer dissatisfaction surged because the AI couldn't ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski previously said its AI assistant was already doing the work of 700 full-time customer ...
Klarna's CEO warns AI could wipe out white-collar jobs and spark a recession as the fintech giant slashes staff and leans ...
The company’s full-time employee count dropped from over 5,500 at the end of 2022 to about 3,400 by December 2023 Swedish fintech firm Klarna has reduced its workforce by nearly 40 per cent over ...
Job seekers encounter AI long before they’re hired. Some companies use generative AI avatars to screen applicants and conduct ...
When it comes to AI’s impact on the economy, there are two camps. In one camp, many economists reassure us that jobs lost to ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said the company has managed to shrink its headcount by about 40%, in part due to investments in artificial intelligence and natural attrition in its workforce.
announcing a hiring drive for human customer service agents Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said last week that the company has shrunk its workforce by 40% thanks to its investments in AI and ...