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(Reuters) -BT Group Chief Executive Allison Kirkby said advances in artificial intelligence could deepen significant job cuts ...
BT CEO Allison Kirkby warned that AI advancements could lead to further job cuts beyond the 55,000 already planned by 2030.
Kirkby wants to shrink BT, flog off bits BT boss Allison Kirkby reckons artificial intelligence could slash more jobs than ...
The British telecom giants earlier said it planned to cut up to 55,000 jobs by 2030. The company has turned to AI to reinvent ...
The formerly state-owned telecoms biz said in 2023 that it aimed to shed as many as 55,000 jobs by 2030, equating to 42 ...
UK's largest broadband provider could slash workforce beyond current 55,000 job reduction target as artificial intelligence ...
BT Group's CEO has suggested that the telco could cut even more jobs than initially expected due to advances in AI. In an ...
BT Group chief executive Allison Kirkby has signalled that the company could accelerate and deepen its already significant ...
BT CEO Allison Kirkby has indicated the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence could lead to even deeper cuts beyond ...
The CEO of BT Group, Allison Kirkby, has hinted at the possibility that network access provider Openreach could be spun off ...
Kirby (pictured) got a £1.2m bonus on top of a base salary of £1.3m. That was lower than her predecessor, Philip Jansen, was ...
BT Group Chief Executive Allison Kirkby said advances in artificial intelligence could deepen significant job cuts under way ...