Anthropic CEO Predicts AI Could Cut 50% of Entry-Level White-Collar Jobs
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei recently cautioned that artificial intelligence may lead to the loss of up to 50% of entry-level white-collar positions in the U.S. Over the next five years.
- This warning comes amid sharp declines in entry-level positions, particularly in tech, and urges policymakers and businesses to acknowledge the full extent of AI-driven disruption ahead.
- Reports show ongoing layoffs with Walmart cutting 1,500 corporate roles and Microsoft laying off 6,000 employees as industries prepare for AI-driven changes.
- Amodei warned that a significant wave of job losses is inevitable and projected that unemployment rates could reach as high as 20% due to this transformation.
- The warning underscores an urgent need for workforce adaptation and urges Americans to integrate AI skills to maintain job relevance amid this labor transformation.
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