OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says AI Is Ready for Entry-Level Jobs—but Unbothered Gen Z Have Made It Their New Work Friend
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI is ready for entry-level jobs—but unbothered Gen Z have made it their new work friend
AI can already do the work equivalent to a junior employee, ChatGPT’s Sam Altman says. But Gen Z is already considering the competition as their friends.
This month, millions of young graduates will apply in industries that find them expensive and unnecessary, that turn away from their skills and that undermine the workforce for the benefit of artificial intelligence.
Is the AI Job Apocalypse Already Here for Some Recent Grads?
"This month, millions of young people will graduate from college," reports the New York Times, "and look for work in industries that have little use for their skills, view them as expensive and expendable, and are rapidly phasing out their jobs in favor of artificial intelligence." That is the trou...
Is An “AI Apocalypse” Rapidly Approaching? – The Washington Standard
Are we rushing to build super-intelligent entities that will eventually become so powerful that they will be able to wipe most of us out? Some of the top researchers in the field of artificial intelligence are convinced that this is precisely what is happening. We have already reached a point where AI is able to perform almost all intellectual tasks much faster and much more efficiently than humans can. But at least for now we are still maint…
A.I. is a dramatic change in the labour market, and those who are affected are even young people at the beginning of their career. A study forbes shows that 40% of managers prefer to hire A.I. slaves instead of the graduates of the Z. Use A.I. generation creates risks, but also opportunities for young employees. The world will be those who understand the data and have the ability to work with them, and these will pass before the specialists in c…
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