Sam Altman admits OpenAI is 'a little bit scared' of ChatGPT and says it will 'eliminate' many jobs
on Thursday, Sam Altman said that"people should be happy" that the company was"a little bit scared" of the potential of artificial intelligence.
Altman also said artificial intelligence could replace many jobs, but that it could also lead to"much better ones".
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