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ChatGPT creator OpenAI's CEO says AI might 'kill' many jobs

By Ryan Wu
Published in Jobs
March 21, 2023
1 min read
ChatGPT creator OpenAI's CEO says AI might 'kill' many jobs

OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) could lead to a significant loss of jobs as machines and automated systems replace human labor. In an interview with CNBC, Altman explained that he believed AI technologies “will kill jobs”, particularly in industries such as transport and logistics, as well as in certain service sectors.

Altman pointed out that while the introduction of AI is likely to create new kinds of jobs, particularly in fields such as software engineering and data science, the number of job losses could be significant. He suggested that the government would need to provide support to those who lose their jobs to ensure they are able to retrain and find new employment.

The use of AI technology has already had an impact on many industries, particularly in manufacturing, where robots are increasingly used to carry out tasks such as welding, assembly and packing. In some cases, these robots are able to work more quickly and efficiently than human workers, reducing the need for manual labor.

Despite these concerns, many experts believe that AI will ultimately be a force for good, enabling us to solve complex problems and improve productivity in a range of industries. However, it is clear that there will be significant challenges to overcome as this technology continues to evolve.

In summary, Altman’s warning serves as a wake-up call to policymakers, business leaders and workers alike. While AI will undoubtedly bring many benefits, it is essential that we prepare for the potential job losses that this technology could bring, and ensure that those who are affected are provided with the necessary support to retrain and find new employment.


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