OpenAI’s Sam Altman Claims AI Will Soon Replace Entry-Level Jobs — Gen Z Is Already Adapting, but Not in the Way You Think

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Claims AI Will Soon Replace Entry-Level Jobs — Gen Z Is Already Adapting, but Not in the Way You Think

The future of work may look a lot different than we once imagined. In a conversation that has sparked significant interest across industries, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman declared that artificial intelligence has reached a point where it can already do the work of entry-level employees. More than just a passing trend, this technology is increasingly viewed as a tool that could disrupt traditional career paths — and Gen Z seems unfazed by the shift.

AI is making its way into the workforce faster than expected, with entry-level jobs now within its reach. Gen Z is already adapting, but not in the way you think. | Source: Indian Defence Review

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