OpenAI and Anthropic CEOs both retract the prediction that “AI will cause a wave of unemployment”
Comparative news, according to Fortune magazine, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (Sam Altman) and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei (Dario Amodei) have successively changed their previous pessimistic attitude that “AI will disrupt white-collar employment.” Ultraman publicly acknowledged “misjudging” the short-term impact of AI on junior white-collar jobs and expressed his joy that there was no large-scale unemployment; Amoudai redefined AI automation as a “productivity multiplier for increasing efficiency by ten times.”
The analysis points out that as the two companies plan to advance a major IPO with a valuation of nearly trillion US dollars within this year, they are abandoning “doomsday predictions” and glorifying the image of AI, with the aim of dispelling Wall Street investors' compliance and moral concerns. At the same time, recent empirical research from think tanks such as Yale Budget Labs also shows that currently there is no significant increase in unemployment in high-exposure AI jobs.




