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The global chair of PwC shares 3 takes on what AI means for jobs
Mohamed Kande, global chairman of PwC, shares three perspectives on AI's impact on jobs: AI adoption increases headcount, enhances employee value through soft skills, and reshapes rather than replaces roles. PwC's 2026 global jobs barometer report shows AI-exposed companies grow faster in hiring and wages, with entry-level roles highly exposed to AI flatlining.
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