Norway Wealth Fund to Freeze Hiring as CEO Lauds AI Benefits
Nicolai Tangen
Photographer: Naina Helen Jama/BloombergArtificial intelligence will allow Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, to stop hiring more humans for now in an early indication of the disruption the emerging technology may bring to the workforce.
“We do not foresee the number of employees increasing any further” in the near future, Chief Executive Officer Nicolai Tangen told lawmakers in Oslo on Tuesday. Instead, the $1.8 trillion fund, will now “focus on better efficiency through more use of technology,” he said.