The two leading AI labs are openly splitting on whether AI will trigger a jobs apocalypse. Anthropic co-founder Chris Olah, speaking at the Vatican’s AI ethics conference, said “there is a real possibility that AI will displace human labour at very large scale.” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is sounding rosier, saying it is unlikely to cause a jobs apocalypse and that he was “wrong” about earlier projections.
The Split
- Olah (Anthropic): real possibility of large-scale labour displacement
- Altman (OpenAI): unlikely; he was “wrong” earlier
- Vatican AI ethics conference is the venue for Olah’s warning
Why It Matters
- Frames the regulatory + societal debate
- Could influence government posture on AI in workplaces
- Splits the public narrative between safety + optimism
What To Watch
- Anthropic’s mitigation proposals + safety initiatives
- Altman’s policy positioning ahead of OpenAI’s IPO
- Vatican + religious institutions weighing in further
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