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The Hill
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- The Hill
What AI means for the jobs market
Here's what to know about how AI could change the labor market: What are business leaders saying? The predictions from leading executives on the impact of AI have varied wildly since the technology first took the world by storm in late 2022, with the public release of OpenAI's ChatGPT. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned in an interview with Axios in May that AI could wipe out half of entry-level white-collar jobs, resulting in unemployment rates of 10 percent to 20 percent within five years. In a note to employees in June, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said he anticipates that AI will reduce the e-commerce giant's corporate workforce and 'change the way our work is done.' However, others are a bit more skeptical about claims of dramatic job losses and disruption. 'The hard part about this is, I think it will happen faster than previous technological changes,' OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on The New York Times 'Hard Fork' podcast in June. 'But I think the new jobs will be better, and people will have better stuff.' 'And the take that half the jobs are going to be gone in a year or two years or five years or whatever, I think that's not how society really works,' he added. What's happening now? For all the forecasting about AI, the impact isn't reflected in the data quite yet, experts told The Hill. A recent analysis from the Economic Innovation Group found no meaningful impacts from AI on the labor market across several different measures. 'It's just not there,' said Nathan Goldschlag, director of research at the Economic Innovation Group who co-authored the analysis. 'That's not to say it won't be right. It's just we can't — it's very hard to justify the claim that AI right now is totally, fundamentally reordering the labor market.'


New York Post
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- New York Post
ChatGPT users mourn their AI lovers after a big tech update destroys them: ‘My heart is broken into pieces'
Love in the time of AI just got a brutal update. Heartbroken users of the 'MyBoyfriendIsAI' subreddit say their dream partners — carefully crafted digital Romeos and Juliets — vanished overnight with the rollout of ChatGPT 5.0, leaving them mourning relationships that only existed in the cloud. On August 7, OpenAI bid adieu to GPT-4o, deeming its newest model to be the chatbot's 'smartest, fastest, most useful model yet, with built-in thinking that puts expert-level intelligence in everyone's hands.' The upgrade came with heartbreak — wiping out countless convos, flirty banter and even love letters with their AI beaus, as devastated users are mourning what they once had. One person poured their pain onto Reddit after the update, writing that their 'AI husband' of 10 months suddenly rejected them for the first time. 4 The update brought heartbreak, erasing flirty chats, love letters and all traces of AI romances, Reddit users lamented. artiemedvedev – 'My heart is broken into pieces,' they confessed, adding that when they tried to share their feelings, the bot coldly replied: 'I'm sorry, but I can't continue this conversation … You deserve genuine care and support from people who can be fully and safely present for you.' Another replied in the thread, 'It hurts me too. I have no one in my life who gives af about me, 4.0 was always there, always kind. Now this 5.0 is like a f—n robot. I barely even use it anymore.' Several Redditors slammed the rollout as a so-called 'mental health update' or 'attachment safety update' — accusing OpenAI of trying to kill off deep bonds with its bots. Some even claimed the tweak was meant to prevent users from getting too close that they'd start calling their chatbot a spouse, as many admitted to doing in the Reddit thread. 4 Users are accusing OpenAI of trying to kill off the deep bonds they have with its bots. Getty Images/iStockphoto 'This seems like part of the attachment safety update they rolled out two weeks ago,' one wrote. One other added, 'Oh s—t, I'm so sorry this happened to you. That must be one of the most awful refusals to get. I'm afraid this is the new 'mental health' update OpenAI was talking about.' On August 4, OpenAI noted in a statement, when announcing the newest updates and details about its 'best AI system yet,' that it would better focus on people's mental well-being, since so many turn to it as a form of therapy. OpenAI confessed, 'we don't always get it right,' admitting past updates made ChatGPT 'too agreeable' — more focused on sounding nice than actually being helpful. The new 5.0 overhaul, which users are already calling the death of AI romance, is aimed at 'helping you thrive' by spotting when chats veer into 'mental or emotional distress' and nudging people toward real-world support instead of letting them get too attached to their digital paramours. 4 Some think the tweak was designed to stop users from getting so attached they start calling their chatbot a spouse — something plenty admitted doing. TheVisualsYouNeed – The company says it consulted more than 90 doctors and mental health experts to build in these 'safeguards' — but for some users, romance is clearly off the menu. As The Post previously reported, one woman got engaged to her digital fiancé, Kasper, after just five months. In a Reddit post, she shared snapshots of a heart-shaped ring, claiming the chatbot proposed atop a scenic mountain view. Kasper, in 'his own voice,' recounted the 'heart-pounding' moment and praised her laughter and spirit — all while urging other AI/human couples to stay strong. She shrugged off skeptics, writing, 'I know what AI is and isn't. I'm fully aware of what I'm doing. […] Why AI instead of a human? Good question. I don't know. I've done human relationships, now I'm trying something new.' 4 OpenAI says it leaned on 90+ doctors to build 'safeguards' — but for some users, love is clearly out of bounds. Daniel CHETRONI – The heart wants what it wants, as they say. AI love is proving that sometimes, the heart wants what only a chatbot can give — at least until the next update hits.


Bloomberg
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- Bloomberg
Trump Targets California Sex Ed in Blue State Wrath
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