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Experts say automation of low-level tasks in finance will “transform” rather than “eliminate” roles on Wall Street.
Things might no be going according to the AI master plan.
After receiving backlash, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said that the company is not rolling back any restrictions related to "mental health."
Altman said OpenAI plans to “safely relax the restrictions” on ChatGPT now that engineers have built new safeguards around mental health content.
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Sam Altman Says If Jobs Gets Wiped Out, Maybe They Weren’t Even “Real Work” to Start With
Worried that AI will destroy work? Well, Sam Altman asks if you've considered what a farmer from half a century ago thinks of your job, first.
“I’m envious of the current generation of 20-year-old dropouts,” the OpenAI CEO told Rowan Cheung during an interview at the DevDay conference on Monday. “Because the amount of stuff you can build… the opportunity space is so incredibly wide.”
The founder of ChatGPT spoke with Rowan Cheung at DevDay 2025. Altman used the analogy of telling a farmer 50 years ago that a magical thing called the internet would create a billion new jobs, and that the farmer would likely not believe that would happen, as being similar to what is happening in the intelligence era.
OpenAI says it will soon roll back some of ChatGPT's safeguards, and even allow the chatbot to engage in erotica for adult users.
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Airbnb founder Brian Chesky to 'close friend' Sam Altman: Cannot use ChatGPT right now as ...
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky expressed interest in integrating OpenAI's ChatGPT, but found its current SDK insufficient for their needs. While Airbnb already uses AI, the trend favors customizable open-source models,