OpenAI's Altman: AI Won't Lead to Jobs Apocalypse

Author: Landon Johnson

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI and Employment

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that the rapid development of AI will not lead to a global 'jobs apocalypse.' Speaking at a conference in Australia, Altman admitted that the technology has not caused as many white-collar job losses as he initially feared.

Altman: 'I Was Wrong, Jobs Haven't Been Affected as Much'

Altman noted that while OpenAI's technological predictions with ChatGPT in 2022 were 'roughly right,' their social and economic impact forecasts were 'pretty wrong.' 'I thought there would have been more impact on entry-level white-collar jobs by now, but it hasn't happened,' he said.

Human Interaction Irreplaceable

Altman emphasized that despite AI's growing role in many industries, the 'human part' of employment cannot be replaced. Sharing his own experience, he said he tried using AI to respond to Slack and email messages but reverted to answering them himself. 'We really care about our interactions with people, and I can't imagine outsourcing that to AI anytime soon,' he stated.

Companies Adopting AI for Job Cuts

Global companies like HSBC, Amazon, Standard Chartered, and Commonwealth Bank of Australia have announced replacing some jobs with AI. OpenAI is preparing to file for a U.S. IPO in the coming weeks.

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