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AI won’t be substitute for human workers, OpenAI economist says

A new AI research finding is getting attention, but it’s not the AI hype you might expect. OpenAI Chief Economist Ronnie Chatterji recently shot down the idea that AI is destined to replace human workers.

AI Won’t Make Humans Obsolete

While AI has been making waves in various industries, Chatterji argues that it’s not a one-for-one substitute for human workers. He points out that AI excels in specific tasks, but humans still bring a unique set of skills to the table.

“There are certain tasks where humans are better than AI, and certain tasks where AI is better than humans,” Chatterji said. “But we’re not seeing that the rise of AI is going to make human workers superfluous.”

This perspective is a breath of fresh air in a world where AI job-loss predictions have become a common refrain. Chatterji’s stance suggests that AI will augment, rather than replace, human work. But what does that mean in practical terms?

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