Sam Altman says the AI jobs apocalypse is not happening after all: 'Delighted to be wrong'
Altman said AI has not caused the broad white-collar job losses he once expected, even as nearly 50,000 layoffs were linked to the technology, a report said.
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OpenAI’s Altman says AI unlikely to lead to ‘jobs apocalypse’
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said this week that the rapid development and adoption of AI would not lead to a global “jobs apocalypse” and the technology had not claimed as many white-collar jobs as he had feared. Speaking virtually at a Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) conference in Sydney, Altman said he was initially concerned about the impact AI would have on global employment levels. He said he and his executives had been “roughly right” on …
Sam Altman says the AI jobs apocalypse is not happening after all: 'Delighted to be wrong'
Sam Altman is backing away from some of his starkest warnings about artificial intelligence and jobs. After years of predicting sweeping worker displacement, the OpenAI CEO now says the feared "jobs apocalypse" has not materialized as he expected. Speaking at a Sydney event hosted by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Altman said he no longer believes the labor market is headed for the kind of collapse some AI leaders have forecast and is "deli…
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