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Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff: Leaders Must Ensure AI’s Impact on Jobs is Managed Wisely

June 27, 20252 Mins Read
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AI Transforms the Business World, Says Salesforce CEO

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly changing the way companies operate. Recently, Marc Benioff, the CEO of Salesforce, shared his insights on how AI is influencing jobs. He mentioned that AI is already managing a significant portion of the company’s workload, allowing human workers to focus on more complex challenges.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Benioff stated that AI tools are currently handling between 30% to 50% of all tasks at Salesforce. These AI systems are particularly effective in areas like customer service and software engineering, achieving an impressive accuracy rate of up to 93%. He described this shift as a "digital labor revolution," emphasizing that while AI takes on repetitive tasks, it frees up human employees to concentrate on building customer relationships and tackling nuanced issues.

However, Benioff warned that this AI advancement also means significant changes for the workforce. He believes that as AI continues to take over many roles, workers will need to either adapt to this new landscape or seek different opportunities.

Additionally, he stressed the importance of ethical leadership. Business leaders, according to Benioff, have a responsibility to ensure that their company values align with the deployment of AI technologies. Even as AI replaces some jobs, it falls on CEOs to consider the moral implications of these changes.


Job Cuts at Salesforce Amid AI Expansion

Earlier this year, Salesforce laid off about 1,000 employees while simultaneously hiring for positions focused on its AI agent platform, named Agentforce. Reports indicate that those affected by the layoffs were invited to apply for other roles within the organization.

This shift occurred after Benioff announced that the company had successfully secured over 1,000 contracts for its AI-powered service, Agentforce. The company had previously made cuts, including 700 jobs in January and another 300 in July.

As AI continues to evolve, the balance between automation and human employment will remain a pressing issue for leaders across industries.

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