It's not just Amazon's CEO predicting AI will lower their headcount. "Top executives at some of the largest American companies have a warning for their workers: Artificial intelligence is a threat to your job," reports the Washington Post — including IBM, Salesforce, and JPMorgan Chase., AI isn’t just coming for your job — it’s changing what work looks like. Experts explain what workers and companies need to know now and what’s coming — sooner than you might like., As AI reshapes the workplace, job fears rise, but so do opportunities. From Reid Hoffman urging youth to embrace AI, to tech giants like Pichai and Huang predicting job transformation, not destruction, this story explores what top CEOs are saying about the future of work in an AI-powered world., Far from just a tool, CEOs now see AI as transformative for creating dynamic capacity in core areas of the organization, including for retooling operating models and people strategies. Making that work will require everyone — including members of the C-Suite — to increase their AI savviness., Others have downplayed the likelihood of widespread job losses due to AI. Among them is Google CEO Sundar Pichai, who described AI as an “accelerator” for productivity and new jobs—while still acknowledging the importance of Dario Amodei’s concerns and the need for an industry-wide debate., .