OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, on way to Senate AI forum, speaks about 'changes' in labor market with tech revolutions

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose company created ChatGPT, is speaking about “changes in the labor market' ahead of Senate AI Forum.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has told FOX Business on the way to the first-ever bipartisanon Wednesday that "there always is changes in the labor market with technological revolutions" but that he firmly believes there will be "far more great new jobs than before."

Altman, whose company created the popular chatbot ChatGPT, made the remark after being asked by FOX Business’ Hillary Vaughn about the possibility of artificial intelligence putting people out of work. "I think this will be a tool that will empower humanity to a degree that we can't even imagine," Altman added.

"I mean, the whole jobs are at stake in some sense. Right?," Altman also said when asked by another reporter about the impact that AI could have on jobs. "But like I said, we're already seeing ways people adopt these tools to do more do better. I'm very optimistic about it. But that doesn't mean there will be a great deal of rockiness along the way. And I think it's important to be up front about that.

 

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