John Cryan, chief executive of Deutsche Bank, has told an audience of bankers in Frankfurt that he expects a "big number" of his current staff to be replaced by robots
Cryan said that it was important for the bank to embrace a "revolutionary spirit" and warned that this would mean an end to an era where accountants acted like abacuses.
"We have to find new ways of employing people and maybe people need to find new ways of spending their time,” he said in comments reported by the Financial Times .Cryan did not elaborate on how many of the bank’s 100,000 […]
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