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ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott Discusses AI Agents on CNBC's Squawk on the Street

CNBC's Jon Fortt reported on Squawk on the Street about his conversation with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott. McDermott stated that AI agents have picked up work that would have been done by other people. The 1:58 segment aired 37 minutes before publication.

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CNBC correspondent Jon Fortt appeared on the Squawk on the Street program to report details from his conversation with ServiceNow CEO Bill McDermott. McDermott stated that AI agents have picked up work that would have been done by other people. The segment lasted one minute and 58 seconds.

It aired 37 minutes before the source publication. CNBC reported the appearance and the CEO's comments on the effects of AI agents in the workplace.

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