AI industry leaders including Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are moderating earlier warnings about mass job losses from artificial intelligence, arguing that previous predictions overstated near-term employment impact. The shift comes as public concern over workplace disruption from AI grows, with some executives now acknowledging their initial forecasts were inaccurate.
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AI industry leaders including Jensen Huang and Sam Altman are moderating earlier warnings about mass job losses from artificial intelligence, arguing that previous predictions overstated near-term employment impact. The shift comes as public concern over workplace disruption from AI grows, with some executives now acknowledging their initial forecasts were inaccurate.