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Standard Chartered to Cut 7,800 Jobs for AI by 2030

Is AI destroying jobs for a generation of workers or creating a smarter workforce for those who adapt?
Standard Chartered to Cut 7,800 Jobs for AI by 2030
Above: The Standard Chartered logo on a smartphone with an AI chip and symbol in the background. Image credit: Budrul Chukrut/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

AI is gutting junior and clerical roles fast, and companies are using it as cover for cuts they wanted to make anyway. One in six employers already expect AI to shrink their workforce, with early-career workers taking the hardest hit. Without urgent reskilling investment and smarter government policy, a generation of workers gets left behind while productivity gains flow straight to the top.

Narrative B

Reskilling workers instead of replacing them saves companies real money — Standard Chartered proved it, cutting hiring costs by over $55 million by redeploying internal talent. AI isn't eliminating work; it's reallocating it toward higher-leverage roles, just like every major technological shift in history. Companies that invest in their people now will outcompete those that default to layoffs.


Metaculus Prediction


The Controversies



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