@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.
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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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