Sam Altman Warned AI Could Lead to a ‘Jobs Apocalypse’ — Now He Says He Is ‘Delighted to Be Wrong’
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The OpenAI chief expected AI to wipe out entry-level positions, but admits he underestimated the 'human part' of employment.
The OpenAI chief expected AI to wipe out entry-level positions, but admits he underestimated the 'human part' of employment.
The OpenAI chief expected AI to wipe out entry-level positions, but admits he underestimated the 'human part' of employment.
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