
The Admission
ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott told CNBC that AI agents could push college graduate unemployment into the mid-thirties. His company has already eliminated ninety percent of human customer service use cases. The prediction is not a warning. It is a forward-looking statement from the person who knows the product roadmap. Bill McDermott, CEO of ServiceNow, told CNBC on March 13 that AI agents could push college graduate unemployment "easily into the mid-30s in the next couple of years." His company has already eliminated ninety percent of the human use cases in customer service. Cases that once required people now resolve ninety-nine percent faster without them. The quote deserves a specific kind of attention. Not because it is the most alarming prediction about AI displacement — it is not. Not because it names a number — many have. Because of who said it. The Source McDermott is not an economist publishing from academic distance. He is not a think tank researcher modeling scenarios. He is
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