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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''”. |