# AI Paradise, Not Apocalypse, Predicts Bank of England Governor
Our unique, digital alarm clock today gives us a hilarious wake-up call full of economic forecasts, fin-tech buzzwords, and – how could we forget – a dash of optimism. It’s another rollercoaster day in the world of finance, and first off, we have the Governor of the Bank of England throwing a refreshing curveball about the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the economy and the world of jobs. Let’s wade through the economic jargon together, shall we?
## Key Points:
– The Bank of England’s top guy is sticking up for AI. He’s hinted at a future where robot overlords don’t snatch away our jobs but lead us into a thriving utopia instead, showing great potential for the overall economy.
– Changing his hat briefly from central banker to economic historian, he assures us that economies and jobs have always adapted. It seems, in the great evolution bingo, our ticket hasn’t been punched yet.
– And here’s the frosting on the cake of this not-so-bleak future: better results are achieved by people working with machines rather than on their own. Clearly, he’s an optimist about this happy marriage between humans and AI.
## Final Thoughts
Pack up your AI Apocalyptic ‘Go-Bag’, friends, because according to the Bank of England Governor, the AI end of the world isn’t nigh. On the contrary, he’s hellbent on convincing us that economies and jobs are adaptable enough to not just ride but triumph in this digital rodeo. About time someone put the ‘artificial’ back in ‘artificial intelligence’, eh? So with a skip in our step, and perhaps an electronic assistant in our pockets, let’s march into this techno-utopia together. As our friendly central banker reminds us – it’s better to make friends with the robots than to work against them. After all, who wouldn’t want an AI buddy that knows just when you need that extra shot of espresso in your latte?
As part of this experiment I would like to give credit where credit is due. If you enjoy these, please take a moment to read the original article:
   https://www.theguardian.com/business/live/2024/feb/02/ai-jobs-bank-of-england-goldrush-us-jobs-report-business-live
    
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