American Banker: AI and career growth: What payments executives should know

Jasmijn Bol, Francis Martin Chair in Business and PwC Professor of Accounting, was interviewed for an American Banker story about some of the ways artificial intelligence is expected to impact jobs in the financial services industry.
"By leveraging AI systems to handle time-intensive numerical and technical tasks, managers can free up valuable time," Bol said. "This newly available time can then strategically be redirected towards human development. Such an approach could shift the emphasis from strictly meeting deadlines and achieving quantitative targets to cultivating stronger mentor-mentee relationships."
To read the story in its entirety, visit americanbanker.com:
https://www.americanbanker.com/payments/news/ai-and-career-growth-what-…
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