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Klarna CEO says company will use humans to offer VIP customer service

Last updated: June 4, 2025 4:54 pm
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Reflecting on the Evolution of Klarna: AI, Human Workers, and the Future

During his speech at London SXSW, Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski shared a valuable lesson his wife taught him amidst the headlines surrounding the company’s approach to hiring human workers. Siemiatkowski emphasized that “two things can be true at the same time,” acknowledging the shift from relying on artificial intelligence to considering the value of human touch in customer service.

Just a few years ago, Klarna made a strategic decision to implement AI agents in place of human workers, resulting in a significant reduction in workforce size from 5,500 to around 3,000 employees. This move not only optimized cost efficiency but also increased revenue per employee. However, Siemiatkowski highlighted the importance of balancing automation with human interaction, recognizing the unique value that personal customer service brings to the table.

While AI continues to play a pivotal role in streamlining operations, Klarna remains committed to offering a VIP experience through human customer service. Siemiatkowski drew a parallel to handcrafted clothing, suggesting that customers are willing to pay more for a personalized touch. By automating mundane tasks and manual work with AI, Klarna aims to enhance efficiency while prioritizing genuine connections with customers.

As the company navigates the dynamic landscape of technology and workforce, Siemiatkowski emphasized the evolving role of employees in harnessing AI capabilities. He noted a growing trend of business professionals acquiring coding skills, highlighting the value of blending technical expertise with business acumen. This fusion of skills is poised to drive innovation and strategic decision-making within the organization.

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Siemiatkowski’s personal journey of leveraging ChatGPT to enhance his coding abilities underscores the importance of continuous learning and adapting to technological advancements. By embracing AI as a tool for self-improvement, he exemplifies Klarna’s commitment to staying ahead of the curve and fostering a culture of innovation.

Addressing the challenges posed by AI-driven scams, Siemiatkowski underscored the need for vigilance in high-trust societies like Sweden. He emphasized the role of AI in amplifying fraudulent activities, prompting a reevaluation of security measures and consumer protection strategies.

Furthermore, Klarna’s strategic decision to consolidate data systems for seamless integration with AI reflects a forward-thinking approach to data management. By streamlining processes and eliminating redundant software services, the company aims to enhance operational efficiency and leverage data insights more effectively.

Regarding the prospect of an IPO, Siemiatkowski hinted at potential developments while acknowledging market dynamics. He remained optimistic about the company’s trajectory, signaling a cautious yet optimistic outlook for future growth opportunities.

As he concluded his speech, Siemiatkowski shared a whimsical wish to see the U.K. rejoin the EU, eliciting a spirited round of applause from the audience. This lighthearted moment encapsulated the blend of visionary thinking and human connection that defines Klarna’s approach to innovation and customer-centricity.

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