Sam Altman says AI unlikely to cause widespread job losses
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said at a Commonwealth Bank of Australia conference that AI has not eliminated as many white-collar jobs as he initially feared. He acknowledged being wrong about the social and economic impact of AI, though he still sees potential risks.
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Coverage pivots to reversed predictions as both Altman and Amodei walk back job displacement warnings, with critics suggesting IPO timing influences their newfound optimism over earlier caution.
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