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AI will help young workers 'mature' faster by automating grunt work, Thoma Bravo says, amid youth job crisis
Thoma Bravo's billionaire founder says AI will transform junior workers' roles by eliminating grunt work, despite growing concerns about the technology's impact on entry-level roles. Orlando Bravo, the founder of software-focused private equity firm Thoma Bravo, discussed how the role of junior associates is changing as the company increasingly utilizes AI, in a conversation with CNBC's Annette Weisbach at the SuperReturn conference in Berlin on Tuesday. The jobs of junior associates will...
The 'SaaSpocalypse' is over, says private equity giant Thoma Bravo. Here's why it sees an AI boom for software
The "SaaSpocalypse" is over, and AI now offers software companies an "enormous tailwind," the founder and managing partner of private equity giant Thoma Bravo has said. Software-as-a-Service stocks came under pressure in February, when Anthropic triggered a rapid sell-off by unveiling advanced AI tools for its Claude co-working agent, fueling investor fears of a "SaaSpocalypse" for the sector. But Orlando Bravo, founder and managing partner of Thoma Bravo, told CNBC that saying investors are...
Investment firm Permira taps Thoma Bravo veteran Mike Hoffmann as part of AI dealmaking push
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Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Wednesday
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