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AI chiefs walk back ‘jobs apocalypse’ warnings amid hostility

THE most prominent figures in artificial intelligence (AI) are stepping back from dire predictions about mass unemployment, as the industry faces growing public hostility over AI’s promised transformation of the workplace.

Nvidia chief executive officer (CEO) Jensen Huang and his OpenAI counterpart Sam Altman, whose comments have stoked anxiety about AI’s potential effects on society, are now arguing that doom-laden warnings were overblown or, in some cases, disingenuous.

Speaking to Channel News Asia on Monday, Huang took direct aim at fellow executives who have publicly blamed AI for workforce reductions.

“The narrative that connects AI to job loss, for many of the CEOs that are doing it — it is just too lazy,” he said.

“AI has just arrived. How is it possible they’re already losing jobs?”

Huang, who has long argued that AI will create as many jobs as it displaces, pushed back against the doom-and-gloom forecasts of some industry insiders, saying that the recent wave of corporate layoffs was not driven by AI.

“How is it possible that AI became productive and useful only six months ago, and they were somehow laying people off two years ago because of AI? It doesn’t make any sense,” he said.

“It was just a way for them to sound smart, and I really hate that. I think we’re scaring people and that’s irresponsible,” he said.

Last week, British bank Standard Chartered announced plans to axe thousands of jobs by 2030 as AI replaces employees in a range of administrative roles.

The tech firm behind social network Snapchat cut 1,000 jobs last month, saying AI is boosting efficiency as it pushes towards profitability.

Altman, meanwhile, offered a mea culpa.

Speaking at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia’s Accelerate AI Conference in Sydney, he said rapid AI development would not produce the “jobs apocalypse that some of the companies in our space advocate or talk about” — including his own.

“I thought there would have been more impact on entry-level white-collar jobs being eliminated by now than has actually happened,” he told the conference on Tuesday, as reported by The Australian.

“I think I understand more about why that wasn’t done — obviously gratefully — but that is an area where my intuitions were just off.”

Anthropic boss Dario Amodei has also softened his tone, predicting recently that even if 90 per cent of jobs are automated, the remaining 10 per cent would be handled by human workers who would be vastly more productive.

Amodei has long drawn criticism from fellow industry figures who regard him as an AI doomer, even as Anthropic has become a highly successful company, with Huang saying last year he “pretty much disagrees with almost everything he says”.

The reversals from rivals Altman and Amodei come as their companies — OpenAI and Anthropic — are expected to embark on high-profile initial public offerings that will require broad buy-in from investors to succeed.

But earlier doom-laden statements have now come to haunt the AI industry as the public, notably in the United States, voices serious discontent in polling over the disruption that tech companies and political leaders predict from AI.

Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook warned on Wednesday that the full effects of AI on employment may still be ahead.

“We could be approaching the most significant reorganisation of work in generations,” she said in a speech at Stanford University, adding that AI-related job losses could precede any gains — even if the overall long-run picture remains positive.

Most economic institutions, including the European Central Bank, say AI has had only minor effects on employment so far.


The writer is from AFP

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