Have Good Taste? It May Just Get You a Job During the AI Jobs Apocalypse, Says Sam Altman
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Have good taste? It may just get you a job during the AI jobs apocalypse, says Sam Altman
While executives increasingly turn to AI to reduce headcount, the same CEOs perpetuating the AI jobs apocalypse argue “taste” could be a skill that gets you hired—and keeps your job secure. A day before announcing OpenAI’s newest $110 billion funding round, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman took to X to comment on how even non-technical people can contribute to the development of AI, or at least at his company. One of the best ways for these non-technical c…
Sam Altman says non-technical people can work on making AGI happen if they have taste
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has criticized The New York Times after its lawyers asked to see ChatGPT user logs as part of the legal discovery process.Florian Gaertner/Photothek via Getty ImagesSam Altman says OpenAI is looking for people with good taste to work on AGI.And that includes people with non-tech backgrounds, Altman said.He said the best research teams are built on "taste and a real feel for where the field is headed next."Want to make big b…
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