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Sam Altman said automating everything will be 'unfulfilling' and 'dangerous'

Sam Altman and Jakub Pachocki said AI is making the roles of applying human judgment more important.

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Sam Altman said automating everything will be 'unfulfilling' and 'dangerous'

Sam Altman and Jakub Pachocki said AI is making the roles of applying human judgment more important.

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the-decoder.com2 g fa

OpenAI now says "entirely automating everything is not the future we want"

OpenAI is backing away from fully autonomous AI research by 2028, now talking about a "tandem" between humans and machines. Altman and Pachocki also call for an international body that could slow frontier development if…

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  1. martedì 9 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    Sam Altman said automating everything will be 'unfulfilling' and 'dangerous'

    Sam Altman and Jakub Pachocki said AI is making the roles of applying human judgment more important.

  2. martedì 9 giugno 2026·the-decoder.com

    OpenAI now says "entirely automating everything is not the future we want"

    OpenAI is backing away from fully autonomous AI research by 2028, now talking about a "tandem" between humans and machines. Altman and Pachocki also call for an international body…