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Klarna is all in on AI, so much so that it made a chatbot of its CEO to take customer service calls.The AI said it handles ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has already used AI to do the work of 700 people at his company, but also had to recruit ...
The buy now, pay later giant’s IPO may be on hold — but its business strategy remains the same, according to CEO Sebastian ...
The hotline is now open for users to provide feedback to an interactive AI version of Siemiatkowski that’s trained on his ...
The buy-now-pay-later pioneer says automation may herald a recession, but letting people pay for pizza in installments will ...
The CEO of layaway startup Klarna is claiming that AI is coming for your white-collar jobs — even though such a project ...
Despite a steady labor market, many U.S. companies are under pressure to reduce costs because of global uncertainty linked to ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski recently warned that AI could very well trigger a global recession. Companies—including Klarna —are rapidly replacing workers with chatbots and AI assistants, ...
Siemiatkowski spoke about the impact of generative AI while appearing on The Times Tech podcast. "Many people in the tech industry, especially CEOs, tend to downplay ...
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 ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski wants to make the platform more of an all-encompassing financial "super app" that's personalized and can offer non-financial services.
Siemiatkowski said that Klarna has already achieved what it set out to do in order to be ready for that milestone — namely, building up a brand in the U.S. "The U.S. is now our largest market by ...