AI, Anthropic and Dario Amodei
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Nvidia’s CEO doesn't believe AI will take away most entry-level jobs. But there’s a catch.
Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, makers of Claude, has given an unprecedented warning: AI is coming after a massive number of jobs.
Skepticism is warranted whenever the head of an incumbent firm calls for more regulation, and this case is no different. If Amodei gets his way, Anthropic would face less competition—to the detriment of AI innovation, AI security, and the consumer.
One of the world’s most powerful artificial intelligence bosses is “raising the alarm” about how our workforce could look by 2030.
Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar argues AI will lower expertise barriers, creating more entry-level opportunities for recent graduates.
Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar, a former nuclear scientist has claimed that artificial intelligence is set to open up greater employment opportunities for recent graduates
White House AI czar David Sacks dismissed concerns about the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the job market on Tuesday following a dire warning from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei that unemployment could climb as high as 20 percent in the next one to five years.
Current job woes for this cohort, they added, likely owe in part to economic conditions beyond technology. Many blue-collar and other hands-on jobs will remain largely untouched by AI, they said, noting that tech-savvy young workers may be best positioned to fill new jobs that do incorporate AI.