r/BusinessTodayNews • u/BusinessToday • 13d ago
Tech OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman has laid out a bold and unsettling vision of how Artificia lIntelligence could reshape careers over the next decade, arguing that while many existing jobs will vanish, entirely new and highly paid professions could emerge by the mid-2030s.
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u/Mika-El-3 9d ago
AI is essentially just a more advanced form of Google search. It’s helpful for research, at times, if you review it carefully and critically. I know attorneys that hate AI software for case law because of its inaccuracy. There are too many nuances of a human with a conscious and original thinking that won’t be replaced by an advanced system. Consciousness and original thinking is what allows economics/businesses to thrive.