"CEOs' Growing Concerns: AI and Climate Change Threaten Business Survival"

A PwC survey of over 4,700 CEOs worldwide reveals that while more executives are optimistic about the global economy, a growing number fear their companies won't survive the next decade without significant changes due to pressures from climate change and artificial intelligence. Despite improved economic outlook, CEOs are concerned about their companies' ability to weather major changes, with 45% worried about viability in a decade without reinvention. The survey also highlights CEOs' views on AI's impact on business operations, cybersecurity risks, and the need for worker training, as well as the increasing focus on climate change as both an opportunity and a risk.
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