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🧠Sam Altman: “If AI kills your job, maybe it wasn’t real work” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has stirred debate after saying that if AI replaces large numbers of jobs, maybe those jobs “weren’t real work” in the first place. Altman argues that the meaning of “work” evolves, people 50 years ago might look at today’s digital jobs and say, that’s not real work either. He believes AI will wipe out repetitive roles but create space for more meaningful, creative, and human ones. Critics say his remark dismisses the value of millions of essential workers who risk automation first. Others see it as a blunt truth: not all tasks deserve to survive just because they existed. Altman’s real message? The future belongs to those who use AI to amplify human value, not imitate machine labor.
The Great Shift Has Begun AI models now create more content than all humans combined. That’s insane. Machines have overtaken humanity as the main content creators. Most of what you read online isn’t written by people anymore. And this is just the beginning... Soon it will be the same with scientific papers, patents, and innovation.
The US is far and away investing more in AI and AI infrastructure than any other nation. The US currently has more total AI compute than all other countries combined.