@FinanceYF5: Meanwhile, Dario Amodei's views seem to be shifting from "AI could destroy most white-collar jobs" to a more market-friendly narrative: focusing on productivity gains, employment transformation, and Jevons-style optimism. And this narrative happens to sound much more palatable on the company's path to an IPO.

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Dario Amodei's view on AI's impact on white-collar jobs has shifted from pessimistic to optimistic, emphasizing productivity gains and job transformation. This narrative change coincides with Anthropic's IPO push.

Meanwhile, Dario Amodei's views seem to be shifting from "AI could destroy most white-collar jobs." To a more market-friendly narrative: focusing on productivity gains, employment transformation, and Jevons-style optimism. And this narrative happens to sound much more palatable on the company's path to an IPO. https://t.co/Q8IHje1KXJ
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Meanwhile, Dario Amodei’s views seem to be shifting from “AI could destroy most white-collar jobs” to a more market-friendly narrative focused on productivity gains, job transformation, and Jevons-style optimism.

And that narrative also happens to sound much more palatable as the company races toward its IPO. https://t.co/Q8IHje1KXJ

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