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Sam Altman: Artificial Intelligence Caused Fewer Job Losses Than I Expected

Sam Altman: Artificial Intelligence Caused Fewer Job Losses Than I Expected

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman explained that past warnings that artificial intelligence would lead to mass job losses were flawed.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that past warnings that artificial intelligence would cause mass job losses were wrong. Speaking at a conference organized by the Commonwealth Bank in Australia, Altman stated that he was glad to be wrong on this issue.

Altman emphasized that there was no decrease in white-collar entry-level jobs at the level he expected. Admitting that his own input was wrong at this point, the manager stated that he now understands better why the situation did not develop as expected.

Past Warnings and Changing Discourse

Sam Altman has been making various statements about the impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce for about ten years. Altman, who talked about his duty to help eliminate jobs in 2015, argued that jobs would definitely disappear in 2023.

More recently, he claimed that artificial intelligence will take over 40 percent of business missions in the near future. However, Altman has recently changed his pronunciation and started to warn that companies are using artificial intelligence as an excuse for layoffs.

Employee Reinforcement Initiative from OpenAI

OpenAI has taken a new step with the aim of adapting to workforce changes caused by artificial intelligence. The organization, which has created a fund of $ 250 million through the OpenAI Foundation, plans to use this resource for grants and partnerships.

This initiative aims to support employees who want to manage the disruptions created by artificial intelligence. However, despite this new approach, it is noteworthy that the company continues to sell its technology to institutions that want to reduce their workforce.

While OpenAI continues to emphasize the capabilities of its models, uncertainty remains about the impact the technology will have on how it is used. It remains a matter of curiosity how the company will change its public image with this new strategy.

What do you think Sam Altman’s pronunciation change says about the future of artificial intelligence?

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