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Addressing the Jobs Debate Addressing the Jobs Debate Lambrechts dispelled AI employment myths: "AI taking our jobs is 100% not true. In fact, new AI roles such as engineers and prompters are emerging rapidly." He emphasised that, "People who embrace AI skills will thrive, while those who do not risk being left behind. When harnessed responsibly, AI offers the potential to increase freedom, creativity, and purpose in work." Proactive workforce reinvention, through investment in retraining,...
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Lambrechts dispelled AI employment myths: "AI taking our jobs is 100% not true. In fact, new AI roles such as engineers and prompters are emerging rapidly." He emphasised that, "People who embrace AI skills will thrive, while those who do not risk being left behind. When harnessed responsibly, AI offers the potential to increase freedom, creativity, and purpose in work." Proactive workforce reinvention, through investment in retraining, remains essential for the relevance of economies in a shifting landscape.

Central to Lambrechts' message was overcoming global barriers to the adoption of responsible AI. He cited procurement delays, the need for chambers of commerce to become workforce intelligence hubs, and risks tied to foreign platform dependencies threatening national data sovereignty and workforce control. Lambrechts called for urgent reforms ensuring technological progress translates into real workforce benefits. Paul Guerra , Victorian Chamber Chief Executive and Congress Chair, praised Lambrechts' vision, describing it as a critical blueprint for chambers seeking resilience and future readiness.

Lambrechts outlined a roadmap including:

With global AI regulation advancing, especially in the EU and South Korea , Lambrechts insisted: "AI must remain ethical, inclusive, and empowering. The future belongs to those who adapt and embrace these principles."

By collaborating with as its strategic distributor, Epitome Global leverages RGH's extensive network across Europe , the Middle East , Asia-Pacific , and the Americas to accelerate the real-world impact of AI optimisation solutions. Justin Madgwick , RGH Co-Founder and Global CEO, commented, "RGH's workforce optimisation platform represents the future of recruitment, where technology supports and enhances human capability. Partnering with Epitome allows us to deliver this vision globally in a way that is both ethical and purpose-driven." This partnership reflects optimism for scaling Epitome's platform worldwide, delivering trusted AI innovation and lasting economic impact.

Jan Lambrechts is a serial entrepreneur with 20 years of global experience leading AI platforms that transform workforce data into strategic intelligence. As Managing Director of Epitome Global, he drives organisational reinvention and growth.

Justin Madgwick is a seasoned recruitment entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience building workforce optimisation businesses. As Co-Founder and Global CEO of RGH Global, he leads the company's expansion and partnership with Epitome to deliver ethical, AI-driven talent solutions globally.

Epitome Global, distributed strategically through RGH Global, is an AI-driven workforce optimisation company serving enterprises and governments with actionable talent insights using psychometrics, data science, and real-time labour market intelligence. Its holistic matching, engagement, and performance solutions are delivered at scale via RGH's extensive presence.

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