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Extracted from: AI will free up capacity and improve productivity, but impact on jobs will be less if capacity is used to grow and serve clients better; if not, there will be ramifications on costs and jobs.
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🏗️ The Structural Reality Being Avoided

This is an unusually lucid statement. Khan directly acknowledges AI will have 'ramifications and implications on costs and jobs' even while noting conditional positive outcomes. He does not deny displacement, blame workers, or invoke magical policy solutions. Statement is balanced and does not constitute cope.

📊 What the Data Actually Says

- Direct quote from named executive - Acknowledges conditional nature of job impacts

🔍 Analysis

Iqbal Khan lands at 18/100 (lucid) for lucid. This is an unusually lucid statement. Khan directly acknowledges AI will have 'ramifications and implications on costs and jobs' even while noting conditional positive outcomes. He does not deny displacement, blame workers, or invoke magical policy solutions. Statement is balanced and does not constitute cope. This is an unusually lucid statement. Khan directly acknowledges AI will have 'ramifications and implications on costs and jobs' even while noting conditional positive outcomes. He does not deny displacement, blame workers, or invoke magical policy solutions. Statement is balanced and does not constitute cope. Evidence: - Direct quote from named executive - Acknowledges conditional nature of job impacts

Original Text

If we can use that capacity to serve our clients better, gain more share of the wallet, grow faster, grow more, then the impact on costs and jobs is going to be less. Now if we cannot, and this is an industrywide topic, then of course it will have ramifications and implications on costs and jobs. If we can use that capacity to serve our clients better, gain more share of the wallet, grow faster, grow more, then the impact...
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