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As the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence reshapes industries and raises concerns about job security, AMD's CEO Lisa Su remains optimistic about the future of human labor. Despite the challenges posed by AI, especially for younger generations entering the workforce, Su asserts that her company continues to hire and expand its workforce at the $300 billion semiconductor giant.
In a recent statement, Su emphasized that while technology is evolving at an unprecedented pace, she firmly believes that human intelligence will not be surpassed by AI. This perspective comes at a time when many are apprehensive about the potential for AI to take over jobs traditionally held by humans. Su's confidence in the resilience of human capabilities serves as a counterpoint to the prevailing narrative that AI could eventually eclipse human decision-making and creativity.
As AMD navigates the complexities of the tech landscape, Su's commitment to hiring reflects a belief in the essential role of human talent in driving innovation and progress.
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