Y Combinator President: Jeff Bezos Said “We Don’t Have Nearly Enough People For All The Jobs”

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The contents of their discussion included the AI’s future and along with the growing technology, whether modern jobs can become unnecessary or not.

Sam Altman, the President of Y Combinator, has uncovered that Jeff Bezos said there would be a lot of jobs available for all of the humans in the whole world.

When taking part in the New Work Summit annually held by The New York Times, the Y Combinator president had a talk with a technology business journalist named Kara Swisher. Altman is also known as the chairman of OpenAI, a non-profit company that specializes in researching artificial intelligence. For those unknown, Elon Musk is one of the founders of this company.

The contents of their discussion included the AI’s future and along with the growing technology, whether modern jobs can become unnecessary or not.

Although the President believes that AI-based tools may make a part of humans unemployed, he also thinks that there will be always new careers. To demonstrate what he said, he revealed his conversation with the Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos.

As per OpenAI, Altman’s AI research company, it has recently been famous for the text-generating software that was supposed to be too risky to come to the market. The AI technology can reportedly train bots to win human players in “Dota 2”, a famous video game from 2013 to now.

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