According to OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman, artificial intelligence could lead to job losses in sectors like telephone and online support.
In an interview with Tucker Carlson, Altman emphasized that AI may also enhance the productivity of programmers and potentially affect their salaries.
He noted that there are areas where personal interaction remains crucial, such as in healthcare.
Altman mentioned that the demand for software is exceeding supply, and while some professions may disappear, new opportunities will arise. He referenced studies showing that every 75 years, half of jobs transform.
During the conversation, topics such as ethics, privacy, and military applications of ChatGPT were discussed. Altman stressed the importance of understanding the implications of using AI for critical decision-making.
Recently, OpenAI conducted a study revealing that the ratio of women to men using ChatGPT has become equal, and the use of AI for everyday tasks is on the rise.
One of the key findings is that by June 2025, non-work-related messages may increase to 73% compared to 53% the previous year. The majority of user inquiries relate to practical advice, learning, and creative ideas.
