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Nikesh Arora, the CEO of Palo Alto Networks, said it's a "fallacy" that AI will reduce the need for employees.
Nikesh Arora says AI changed is changing hiring plans, but the cybersecurity CEO says he needs more engineers.
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Nikesh Arora, the CEO of Palo Alto Networks, said it's a "fallacy" that AI will reduce the need for employees.

Palo Networks CEO Nikesh Arora: It is mistake to believe that AI productivity gains automatically means fewer employees, in fact for engineers ...

Why AI Likely Means More Work For Humans

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AI job cuts are rising, but experts say layoffs are only part of the story

Nikesh Arora the CEO of cybersecurity giant Palo Alto Networks, has pushed back against the widespread belief that artificial…

Palo Alto Networks CEO Nikesh Arora said artificial intelligence is increasing demand for cybersecurity solutions.

Palo Alto has bet big on AI in recent months and launched an aggressive acquisition spree that included buying CyberArk for $25…

Google SVP James Manyika says Silicon Valley has fueled fears of an AI jobs cuts — but the reality is more complicated.

Cybersecurity stocks have plunged this year on worries that AI will disrupt their business models.

Apollo Global Management's chief economist Torsten Sløk says the AI boom is creating more human jobs, not eradicating them.