AI, Anthropic and White-Collar Jobs
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Amodei voiced this concern in an interview last week with Axios amid Code with Claude, Anthropic's first developer conference. He suggested that unemployment could reach 10 to 20 percent in the next one to five years.
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban challenged artificial intelligence job displacement concerns raised by Anthropic‘s chief executive, arguing that AI will create more employment opportunities than it eliminates What Happened: Cuban responded on BlueSky to reports about Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei‘s warnings that people “should be worried” about losing jobs to AI.
Anthropic, a leading AI startup, is reversing its ban on using AI for job applications, after a Business Insider report on the policy.
Anthropic is on a hiring spree, but job applicants aren’t allowed to use AI in the process. It’s just one company among many penalizing candidates for using the tech.
AI startup Anthropic is sounding the alarm on AI’s potential to reshape the workforce — and not in a good way, CNN reported May 29. Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, told CNN in an interview that AI is on track to disrupt the white-collar labor force at an unprecedented pace.
It's one of those really annoying job application hurdles — and ... not words. I asked Anthropic to explain this policy last week. OpenAI doesn't seem to have an AI ban like this, but I checked ...
Netflix chairman Reed Hastings joined the board of directors of Anthropic, an AI company whose backers include Amazon.