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BT Group’s Harmeen Mehta under fire for comparing AI job loss to cars replacing horses

'I don’t know how horses felt when the car was invented, but they didn’t complain that they were put out of a job; they didn’t go on strike,' said BT group's tech boss, Harmeen Mehta.

November 11, 2023 / 08:51 IST
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Harmeen Mehta's remarks comparing humans to horses have stirred up controversy

BT Group’s technology chief, Harmeen Mehta, has come under fire for suggesting that employees must accept they will be replaced by AI, because horses did not complain when the car was invented.

In an interview with Raconteur, Mehta said: “I don’t know how horses felt when the car was invented, but they didn’t complain that they were put out of a job; they didn’t go on strike.

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“It’s part of evolution. Some jobs will change, some new ones will be created and some will no longer be needed,” the Chief Digital and Innovation Officer of British telecommunications company BT added.

Mehta said that instead of fighting against AI, workers should reinvent and reskill themselves to ensure they stay relevant in a changing job market. “Every job that exists today won’t exist in exactly the same form in the future,” she argued. “The people who reskill themselves will have jobs, at this company or another, while those who don’t might not. That is simply part of the evolution of society.”