GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp: Expect AI to help worker performance, not replace jobs
CNBC Televisionยท2025-10-14 21:16
Well, recent data is showing weakness in the labor market. But one area where workers continue to be in high demand, advanced manufacturing. GE Aerospace announcing today through its foundation a $30 million multi-year investment into workforce training to fill those gaps.Now, GE Aerospace CEO and chairman Larry Culp joined me earlier today from the company's Cincinnati training center to discuss this initiative, which is not just about feeding the talent pipeline for engine manufacturing at GE, but about g ...