Sam Altman reflected on a conversation he had with Jeff Bezos at The New York Times' New Work Summit.
Y Combinator President Sam Altman said Jeff Bezos once told him that there aren't enough humans to fill all the jobs in the world.
Altman is co-chair of the non-profit AI company OpenAI, which is famous for making a text generator it deemed too dangerous to release, and for making bots that can beat humans at"Dota 2." "Entire classes of jobs will go away and not come back," Altman said. He added that there are already vocations in which he thinks AI is outperforming humans, giving radiologists as an example."Human radiologists are already much worse than computer radiologists," he said.
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