key takeaways
- Jamie Dimon is the CEO of the largest American bank, JPMorgan Chase.
- In a recent interview, Dimon advised workers to develop skills such as critical thinking, communication and writing to open up “a lot of jobs.”
- Other CEOs, like Amazon’s Andy Jassy, agree with Dimon that inquisitive minds lead the way.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says it is certain that AI will “eliminate jobs.” However, he also noted that mastering certain skills can help workers protect themselves.
the demon who leads largest bank in america with $3.9 trillion in assetsTold Fox News sunday morning promise The recent takeover of tasks by AI “doesn’t mean that people won’t have other jobs.”
“My advice to people would be to think critically,” Dimon said in an interview that aired earlier this week. “Learn EQ (emotional quotient or emotional intelligence), learn how to be good in meetings, how to communicate, how to write. You’ll have lots of jobs.”
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Critical thinking involves the ability to analyze information and question assumptions, while a high EQ allows workers to handle conflict and collaboration well. Communication and writing skills mean explaining ideas clearly.
Dimon says that these skills matter in every field, not just banking. He had earlier highlighted the importance of soft skills in CEOs. I am telling you last year Good leaders step out from behind their desks to meet and communicate with customers and competitors. “They are curious, ask a million questions and learn from every interaction,” he said.

Other CEOs agree with Dimon that curious minds lead the way. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said in a Videos published by Amazon Last year there was a gap in appetite for learning between people with successful careers and those who were “stagnant”. “You have to be curious and hungry to find ways to learn,” Jassi said.
Research has shown that the use of AI may lead to a decline in critical thinking skills. A Study Studies published earlier this year by MIT suggest that the use of chatbots like ChatGPT may weaken the neural connections that help users process information and think critically.
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Brandon Daniels, CEO of Exiger, an AI-powered supply chain risk management company, explains entrepreneur Last month that if AI is used correctly, it actually demands deep critical analysis, no less.
Daniels agreed with Dimon that workers need to develop critical thinking skills to thrive in the age of AI and argued that to get the most benefit from AI, users need to fact-check it. Daniels said the best results come when people integrate their decision-making with AI rather than letting technology do all the work.
“We need more critical critical reasoning skills,” Daniels said. “To be effective, AI has to understand the specifics of your question, and you have to understand the limitations of the response.”
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key takeaways
- Jamie Dimon is the CEO of the largest American bank, JPMorgan Chase.
- In a recent interview, Dimon advised workers to develop skills such as critical thinking, communication and writing to open up “a lot of jobs.”
- Other CEOs, like Amazon’s Andy Jassy, agree with Dimon that inquisitive minds lead the way.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says it is certain that AI will “eliminate jobs.” However, he also noted that mastering certain skills can help workers protect themselves.
the demon who leads largest bank in america with $3.9 trillion in assetsTold Fox News sunday morning promise The recent takeover of tasks by AI “doesn’t mean that people won’t have other jobs.”
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