Sam Altman has given a big statement amid increasing concerns around the world regarding Artificial Intelligence (AI). He made it clear that AI will not completely eliminate human jobs, but will change the way of working and improve people’s capabilities.
Speaking recently on He stressed that the purpose of OpenAI is to create tools that make the work of humans easier, not to completely replace them.
Layoffs and growing fear of AI
This statement has come at a time when many companies, especially in the United States, are laying off employees due to AI. Its impact has been seen more in the tech and gaming industries.
A famous example of this is King, known for Candy Crush Saga. According to reports, the company removed developers who had created AI tools that could generate game levels on their own.
AI will do everything? Experts have different opinions
The debate regarding AI intensified when Dario Amodei claimed that in the coming 6 to 12 months, AI can write almost the entire code itself. Such statements have increased the fear that many traditional jobs may disappear in the future.
“There will be adaptation, not replacement.”
However, Sam Altman does not agree with this thinking. He believes that AI will not eliminate jobs, but will replace them. People will gradually move towards more creative, strategic and high-value work.
He also said that in the future, AI will take over difficult and repetitive tasks, giving humans a more flexible and better lifestyle.
What will the future be like?
According to Altman, in the coming times there will be cooperation rather than competition between humans and AI. While AI will make work easier, humans will adapt to new opportunities and roles.
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