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FORTUNE: Federal Reserve governor says AI is ‘not going to replace’ central bankers—at least not yet
Published Date
Jun 25, 2024
Lisa Cook, a Federal Reserve governor, isn’t afraid of losing her job to robots anytime soon. Speaking at an
Economic Club of New York
event on Tuesday, Cook said that when you’re a central bank governor every word counts in a way that not only caught her off guard at first but that likely will catch AI off guard for quite some time.
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