Be generous with your redundancy packages, but ease up on the corporate spin about AI “augmenting” or “creating new jobs”. Excellence advice, but I fear exec, especially the old-school ones, will continue to do the opposite.
It's wild to me how "head in the sand" much of Australia and New Zealand still is on this, especially when both countries would benefit from the productivity gains and have sufficient natural and human resources to figure out a reasonable political settlement, so overall everyone wins.
Indeed - if the world now needs lots more energy, Australia is well-placed to provide it.
Be generous with your redundancy packages, but ease up on the corporate spin about AI “augmenting” or “creating new jobs”. Excellence advice, but I fear exec, especially the old-school ones, will continue to do the opposite.
It's wild to me how "head in the sand" much of Australia and New Zealand still is on this, especially when both countries would benefit from the productivity gains and have sufficient natural and human resources to figure out a reasonable political settlement, so overall everyone wins.