Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warns against mass layoffs due to AI, advocating for specialized hiring instead. He highlights a significant AI fluency gap among employees, suggesting a ‘Darwinian moment’ where continuous learning is crucial for career survival. Arora’s firm is using natural attrition and targeted recruitment to build an AI-ready workforce, contrasting with companies opting for drastic job cuts. Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora warns against mass layoffs due to AI, advocating for specialized hiring instead. He highlights a significant AI fluency gap among employees, suggesting a ‘Darwinian moment’ where continuous learning is crucial for career survival. Arora’s firm is using natural attrition and targeted recruitment to build an AI-ready workforce, contrasting with companies opting for drastic job cuts.
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