The Klarna CEO dismissed 700 employees to replace them with AI. Now he has replaced himself … with an avatar

In 2022, the European technological giant Klarna (one of the main actors in the world of digital payments), He fired 700 workers To replace them with a chatbot. According to the company, in just one month implementing it, they concluded that the chatbot was able to cover two thirds of the company’s customer service chats. “He is doing the job equivalent to 700 full -time agents,” they said. Now, the company flirts again with AI to replace … to its CEO. I’m not me, it’s an avatar. Klarna has presented Your results report of the first 2025 quarter regardless of its CEO. Or, rather, using a virtual CEO. The video begins with full transparency: “It is me, or rather, my artificial intelligence avatar.” Siemiatkowski is still CEO of Klarna, but the company wanted to show its commitment to the AI ​​replacing it for the presentation of results. Avatar ia. We recommend watching the video since the avatar, Far from being one -style Facebookhe is realistic to not being able. Only the imperfect audio synchronization and the absence of natural flickering can make us suspect that we are not facing a real person. For the rest, it is an avatar that could strain perfectly. A strong bet on AI … The company was clear that customer service services could be provided through the integration of a chatbot. Klarna said at the time of dismissals that “he is on par of human agents in terms of customer satisfaction score”, and that “it is more precise in tasks.” Some service users such as Gergely Oroszcreator of the Newsletter The Pragmatic EngineerThey thought the opposite, pointing out that the chatbot did not do much beyond reciting documents. The most curious? When the chatbot was not able to find an answer, the solution it gave was to speak with a human assistant in case of problems. Klarna is marking the guideline in the practical deployment of AI, and the benefits quickly accumulate. Since 2022, Klarna has rationalized its workforce by approximately 40 %, while increasing the percentage of technological employees of 36 % in 2022 to 52 % in the first quarter of 2025. 96 % of employees use AI daily, which has contributed to a 152 % increase in revenues per employee from the first quarter of 2013 and has put Klarna on the way employee income. AI is reducing costs throughout the company, especially in customer service, where transaction costs have been reduced by 40% since the first quarter of 2013, while maintaining customer satisfaction levels. … in which humans are necessary. In February 2025 Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of the company, He admitted that AI will never be as valuable as human talent. He acknowledged that the bot was faster responding, but that it was limited to “offering fragments of documentation”, without a real understanding of the text. He announced thus through X that they would start working so that the company was the best offering real “people” to talk to. In other words: what They would begin to recover and reactivate the hiring of personnel which was once replaced by a chatbot. They are not alone. Just a few weeks ago, IBM explained that they were in the process of contracting workers, after having fired 8,000 to replace them with the. It is a somewhat more particular case, since IBM automated 94% of human resources related to human resources, With positions that will not cover again. With the savings in costs that this meant, they are reinforcing the hiring in positions related to programming and sales. There are companies guaranteeing that replacements for AI are a correct decisionothers that end up reculating and evidencing on LinkedIn that it was not a good ideaand managers fearing that be replaced in the short term. Image | Klarna In Xataka | At the moment, AI is not removing work for people. Its development is leaving a reguero of dismissals

Klarna presumed that AI did the work of 700 people. Its quality is so low that it is rectuming humans

In June 2022, 700 Employees of the Swedish Fintech Klarna were fired. That template reduction was an absolute disaster: The announcement was made with a pre -recorded video, and also the CEO shared the personal data of those employees in LinkedIn. The story did not end there. Not much less. The AI ​​that works for 700 people. After the dismissals, Klarna made a unique decision: to use an artificial intelligence system promoted by Openai models to replace the functions performed by those 700 people. In February 2024, those responsible for the company proudly affirmed that the assistant “is doing the job equivalent to 700 full -time agents“And they also disregard that” it is along with human agents in terms of customer satisfaction score. ” Not so fast. Klarna’s CEO and co -founder, Sebastian Siemiatkowski has started a hiring process that allows customers to always talk to a human agent. The reason is striking, especially taking into account Klarna’s ambition in its use of AI. The AI ​​offered a low quality service. The strategy that proposed to place AI as a fundamental pillar of its support services is no longer valid. According to this CEO, “unfortunately, the cost seems to have been an evaluation factor too predominant,” and explained that “what ends up is a lower quality” in the service. Now they intend to “invest in the quality of human support” for the future. Uber type structure. In an interview With BloombergSiemiatkowski indicated that the Swedish company is pivoting a structure similar to the one Uber: workers can log in and telework for them. That, this manager indicates, will allow in the future these new hiring to replace “the few thousand human agents” that Klarna Subcontrata. Labor is sought (cheap). The pilot project for that transition has a very limited reach, but the objective is to attract candidates as students or people of rural environments. “We know that there are a lot of Klarna users who love our company and enjoy working for us,” said Siestkowski. The intention seems clear: instead of hiring professionals with experience in this area and replacing them with such profiles that will allegedly reduce costs. An erratic evolution. Klarna came to have an assessment of 45.6 billion dollars in 2021, but those decisions made that estimated value a year later It was 6,500 million of dollars. The company now expects to lift $ 1 billion With an OPA that allows to place its valuation at about 15,000 million dollars. The plans of that IPO have been postponed due to the current volatility of the markets. But the trend is clear: less human. Despite these decisions, in Klarna they create technologies such as AI will continue to impact the dimension of their template in the future. The CEO hopes that in a year they will exceed 3,000 current employees to about 2,500. We are seeing it everywhere. Other companies have suffered that “recontraction” effect. IBM fired 8,000 workers To replace them with AI, but their CEO, Arvind Krishna, explained that at the same time they are hiring a lot of programmers and sales personnel. Other companies ensure that replace humans with AI It has really worked very well, but the reality is that many are realizing that After using ia they end up investing in new hiring When needing different profiles such as the aforementioned programmers. AI is removing some jobs and promoting others. The conclusion seems to be the same in all cases. The companies that are betting on taking advantage of everything they can They manage to replace human workers by artificial intelligence systems in routine and very automated tasks. However, those same companies end up realizing that they need more programmers and specialized personnel, probably to ensure that the IAS that do the automated work do so much better than they do as a start. Image | Anna Shvets In Xataka | We do not know if the AI ​​is going to eat your work, but the CEO of some startups are determined to convince you of it

Log In

Forgot password?

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.