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Dan Herscovici, our CEO, was featured in CNBC's coverage of the Semafor World Economy Summit alongside voices from Anthropic, Gallup, and Infosys. The big question at the event: does AI take jobs or make them better? AI isn't replacing leaders, it's revealing who has a plan and who's been winging it. Jon Clifton, CEO of Gallup, just reported that half of American workers have used AI. Only 13% touch it daily. That gap has nothing to do with the technology. At Plume, 96% of employees use AI, from engineering to marketing. The right question: who in your company is accountable for making AI actually work? At Plume, that person exists. We have a dedicated AI leader driving strategy and infrastructure every day, it's not a side project, it's her entire job. Companies that make AI a leadership mandate, not just a tech line item, will build better jobs, better output, and better connections. Here's how others at the summit are thinking about it: "The really important thing is knowing the right questions to ask and having intuitions about what would be interesting if you collided different insights from many different disciplines." — Jack Clark, Co-Founder, Anthropic "The approach we've chosen is to re-skill all our 300,000 employees on AI tools." — Salil Parekh, CEO, Infosys Reported by Sarah Min, CNBC Read more: https://lnkd.in/g8f4CPRX #AI #FutureOfWork #Plume #BuildBetterConnections