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OpenAI CEO Altman States AI Unlikely to Cause Jobs Apocalypse as Multiple Firms Launch Agents

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Reuters
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that AI is unlikely to lead to a jobs apocalypse. Multiple companies including Google, Amazon, Anthropic, and Perplexity are developing AI agents built on large language models that can reason and complete tasks autonomously. Sources also reference the earlier appearance of OpenClaw as Clawdbot in November and academic commentary from Nick Srnicek.

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[Reuters 🏢] OpenAI's Altman says AI unlikely to lead to 'jobs apocalypse'[Rest of World 🏛️] The agentic divide: Why “good enough” AI isn’t enough to survive the new economy