AI will reshape work, but the fine print still matters


THERE is something worth pausing over in the current debate on artificial intelligence and work. The leaders building today’s most advanced AI systems, among them Sam Altman of OpenAI and Dario Amodei of Anthropic, have themselves warned that AI could significantly displace entry-level white-collar jobs and reshape entire professions.

When the builders of the technology are also warning about its disruption, that should sharpen public attention.

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