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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI replacing jobs: Agree with lots of what Nvidia's Jensen Huang has been saying…

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on AI replacing jobs: Agree with lots of what Nvidia's Jensen Huang has been saying…

Time of India2 days ago
Sam Altman, the Chief Executive Officer of OpenAI
OpenAI
CEO
Sam Altman
shared a post on microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter) stating that he agrees with lots of what
Nvidia
CEO
Jensen Huang
said about
AI and jobs
. He believes that jobs will be very different from what they are now, but will still be meaningful. 'Agree with lots of what Jensen has been saying about ai and jobs; there is a ton of stuff to do in the world,' Altman wrote in the post. He continued 'for sure jobs will be very different, and maybe the jobs of the future will look like playing games to us today while still being very meaningful to those people of the future. (people of the past might say that about us)'.
Altman further pointed out that people will:
1) do a lot more than they could do before; ability and expectation will both go up
2) still care very much about other people and what they do
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Nvidia CEO 'trashes' study claiming AI makes people dumber
Earlier this month, Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang dismissed a MIT research suggesting artificial intelligence diminishes cognitive abilities, arguing instead that his daily AI use has actually enhanced his thinking skills. Speaking on CNN's "Fareed Zakaria GPS" that aired on July 13, Huang said he uses AI "literally every single day" and believes his "cognitive skills are actually advancing."
"I haven't looked at their research yet, but I have to admit, I'm using AI literally every single day," Huang stated during the interview. "I think my cognitive skills are actually advancing, and the reason for that is because I am not asking it to do the thinking for me."
Adding to what Huang said, Altman wrote on X: 'betting against human's ability to want more stuff, find new ways to play status games, ability to find new methods for creative expression, etc is always a bad bet. maybe human money and machine money will be totally different things, who knows, but we have a LOT of main character energy'.
Altman concluded his post saying 'more to come'.
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