Dario Amodei: AI Will Lead To Very High GDP Growth And Very High Unemployment, A Combination Never Seen Before, 10%+ Unemployment Rate Is Possible
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Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, predicts that AI will lead to unprecedented high GDP growth alongside high unemployment, possibly exceeding 10%, a combination not seen before.
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