Sam Altman says he’s ‘delighted to be wrong’ about AI destroying white-collar jobs
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The OpenAI boss told a tech conference that his predictions about AI wiping out entry-level white-collar jobs had been wide of the mark.
The OpenAI boss told a tech conference that his predictions about AI wiping out entry-level white-collar jobs had been wide of the mark.
The OpenAI boss told a tech conference that his predictions about AI wiping out entry-level white-collar jobs had been wide of the mark.
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