Tech CEOs warn white-collar roles will vanish, but economic history shows AI will automate mundane tasks rather than destroying entire careers.

Sam Altman no longer thinks AI will replace workers en masse, but admits businesses are yet to see a return on their massive AI spending.

SYDNEY, May 26 : OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Tuesday the rapid development and adoption of AI would not lead to a global "jobs apocalypse" and the technology had not claimed as…

OpenAI's Sam Altman reassures that AI development won't cause a jobs apocalypse, contradicting initial fears about employment loss.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated AI will not cause a global jobs apocalypse. He admitted his fears about white-collar job losses were exaggerated. Altman highlighted the irreplaceable…

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the rapid development and adoption of AI would not lead to a global “jobs apocalypse”

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told a Sydney conference that AI is unlikely to cause a jobs apocalypse, admitting fewer white-collar jobs have been lost than expected.

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman claims the rapid development of AI would not lead to a global “jobs apocalypse”. | World News

Stanford research analyzing millions of payroll records finds AI's impact on overall US employment is modest, but early-career workers face 13-16% job declines.

Tech CEOs warn white-collar roles will vanish, but economic history shows AI will automate mundane tasks rather than destroying entire careers.