I Run an AI Company. Here’s Why Blindly Replacing People Is a Mistake

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Recently, Klarna made headlines — not for a breakthrough, but a retreat. After replacing 700 customer service agents with AI to save costs and boost profits by $40 million, the company admitted the move hurt service quality and began rehiring humans to fix critical gaps. This isn’t just a tech story; it’s a leadership lesson about balancing innovation with real-world impact.

As the founder and CEO of an AI-first company, I get the pressure to move fast, scale big and cut costs. My team lives and breathes that every day. So Klarna’s course correction didn’t surprise me — it underscored a

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