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ChatGPT boss Sam Altman says artificial intelligence won’t spark mass jobs extinction

  • ‘This idea that AI is going to progress to a point where humans don’t have any work to do or don’t have any purpose has never resonated with me,’ OpenAI’s Altman says
  • He also deflected the idea that his company should publish the sources it uses to train its models

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OpenAI chief Sam Altman speaks at an event in Paris on May 26. Photo: AFP
The boss of OpenAI, the company behind the massively popular ChatGPT bot, said on Friday that his firm’s technology would not destroy the job market as he sought to calm fears about the march of artificial intelligence (AI).

Sam Altman, on a global tour to charm national leaders and power brokers, said in Paris that AI would not – as some have warned – wipe out whole sectors of the workforce through automation.

“This idea that AI is going to progress to a point where humans don’t have any work to do or don’t have any purpose has never resonated with me,” he said.

Asked about the media industry, where several outlets already use AI to generate stories, Altman said ChatGPT should instead be like giving a journalist 100 assistants to help them research and come up with ideas.

ChatGPT burst into the spotlight late last year, demonstrating an ability to generate essays, poems and conversations from the briefest of prompts.

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