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AI Chiefs Walk Back Job Apocalypse Warnings

  • AI leaders Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, and Dario Amodei have softened or reversed their earlier warnings about AI causing massive job losses, citing overblown fears or changed perspectives.
  • Sam Altman admitted he was wrong to predict large losses in white-collar jobs, noting that human interaction remains essential despite AI advances.
  • Dario Amodei views AI automation as a productivity multiplier that enables humans to perform remaining work more efficiently even if many tasks are automated.
  • Economic institutions and industry leaders see AI's impact on employment as minor so far, with some highlighting new demand for skilled jobs that do not necessarily require advanced degrees.
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AI chiefs walk back job apocalypse warnings

The most prominent figures in artificial intelligence are stepping back from dire predictions about mass unemployment, as the industry faces growing public hostility over AI’s promised transformation of the workplace.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says he overestimated the AI-related reduction of office jobs

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What if AI isn't going to transform humanity completely, but it's simply something quite normal? Sam Altman, Jensen Huang and Pope Leon give reasons for optimism to Katie Notopoulos, editor of Business Insider.The AI may not be going to ruin everything, or fix everything!People as different as the Pope, Sam Altman and Jensen Huang have generated some hope in the last few days: it may be possible to find a middle ground where AI doesn't extermina…

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OpenAI Executive Director Sam Altman changed the tone of one of the most alarmist speeches about the advance of artificial intelligence. After warning for years that AI could eliminate millions of administrative jobs and provoke a global labor crisis, he now claims that this scenario has not materialized and that he is even “enchanted to have been wrong.” During a conference organized by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney, Altman ackno…

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the-decoder.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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