This undated photo provided by JPMorgan Chase shows Jennie Sparandara, JPMorgan Chase’s Head of Workforce Initiatives. JPMorgan Chase expects artificial intelligence and other new technologies will change how its employees will work over the next decade. The company announced recently that it will spend $350 million over five years to support training programs, invest in community colleges and conduct research on ways to help less-skilled workers find better jobs and careers. (JPMorgan Chase via AP)
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