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(Created page with "In 2017, then-CEO of Deutsche Bank John Cryan thought his employees’ days are numbered. Machines would do for them. Not just back office grunts: ''everyone''. Even, presumably, Cryan himself.<ref>The horror! The horror! The irony! The irony!</ref> “Today,” he warned, “we have people doing work like robots. Tomorrow, we will have ''robots behaving like people''”. You can see where he was coming from: what with high-frequency trading algorithms, AI med...")
 
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In 2017, then-CEO of Deutsche Bank John Cryan thought his employees’ days are numbered. Machines would do for them. Not just back office grunts: ''everyone''. Even, presumably, Cryan himself.<ref>The horror! The horror! The irony! The irony!</ref>  
[[Rumours of our demise are greatly exaggerated|In]] 2017, then-CEO of Deutsche Bank John Cryan thought his employees’ days are numbered. Machines would do for them. Not just back office grunts: ''everyone''. Even, presumably, Cryan himself.<ref>The horror! The horror! The irony! The irony!</ref>  


“Today,” he warned, “we have people doing work like robots. Tomorrow, we will have ''robots behaving like people''”.
“Today,” he warned, “we have people doing work like robots. Tomorrow, we will have ''robots behaving like people''”.