Walmart CEO says AI will transform every job in retail marketplace
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Walmart executives said artificial intelligence will have a hand in reshaping every job in the world, including at the retail behemoth otherwise known as the nation’s largest private employer.
Walmart Chief Executive Doug McMillon said it’s “very clear that AI is going to change literally every job” during a workforce conference at the company’s Bentonville headquarters, according to the Wall Street Journal.
McMillon is among several chief executives who have been vocal about technology changing the function of some roles, even eliminating some positions. At Walmart, McMillon made it clear that some jobs and tasks would be on the chopping block due to artificial intelligence. At the same time, it will also help create new roles.
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“Maybe there’s a job in the world that AI won’t change, but I haven’t thought of it,” McMillon said during the conference.

Walmart Inc. President and CEO Doug McMillon delivers a keynote address during CES 2024 at The Venetian Resort Las Vegas on Jan. 9, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Executives at Walmart have already discussed AI’s implications on its workforce during planning meetings with leaders tracking what job types will decrease, increase and stay steady.
Still, offering some reassurance, McMillon said during Walmart’s Opportunity Summit in Bentonville the company’s goal is “to create the opportunity for everybody to make it to the other side.”
“Walmart has a history of getting stronger in moments of change, and with AI, we’re not waiting around – we’re leaning in to make it work for our customers, associates and partners,” A Walmart spokesperson told FOX Business.

A Walmart location on 2844 North Broadway Street ahead of permanently closing in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., on Wednesday, April 12, 2023. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)
Over the next three years, the company told FOX Business it expects its headcount, which sits at about 2.1 million global workers, to remain flat as roles evolve.
“That’s why we’re providing associates with AI training and pathways to careers that are in high demand, both today and in the future,” the spokesperson added.
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Earlier this month, Walmart Chief People Officer Donna Morris told employees in a note that the company teamed up with OpenAI to provide both frontline and office-based workers with free AI training to prepare them for the “jobs of tomorrow.”

A Walmart employee pushes a cart through a Walmart store on August 15, 2019 in Richmond, California. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)
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