Sam Altman sagt, nicht einmal der Job des CEO sei vor KI sicher, da sie die Arbeit bald besser erledigen werde als „sicherlich ich“

https://fortune.com/2026/02/19/sam-altman-openai-ceo-ai-white-collar-jobs-ceo-executives/

14 Kommentare

  1. From the article 

    Speaking at the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, the tech billionaire warned an audience of technology and policy leaders that AI superintelligence could soon eclipse even the world’s most powerful executives—including his own job as CEO of OpenAI.

    “AI superintelligence at some point on its development curve would be capable of doing a better job being the CEO of a major company than any executive, certainly me,” Altman admitted. He added that that reality is not far off. “On our current trajectory, we believe we may be only a couple of years away from early versions of true superintelligence.”

  2. Pepsi ceo says „pepsi selling so well I may not even need to do my job“ doesn’t really feel newsworthy to me, but idk

  3. Starguments_GM on

    Can we stop just posting whatever marketing that falls out of these guys‘ mouths

  4. DangerousCyclone on

    I mean I’m pretty sure it’s already surpassed the capability to do that a few years ago, it’s just hard to get it to do the work of those who have real jobs.

  5. needcleverpseudonym on

    Conveniently I guess he will have cashed out by the time that happens. Unlucky for the rest of us.

  6. Cant wait for openAi to go under. Sadly this bafoon is just gonna latch on to something else.

    Im not saying Ai itself is gonna go away, but this company is a shitshow and money pit.

  7. That would be true, as we all know CEO is the number one on the fake jobs list

  8. Remote-Telephone-682 on

    I mean he has had some bad calls like that idea about paying for sora with ads not realizing that it was mostly going to be generation heavy and the revenue per page load was going to be much less than the cost of a generation so it really just was not going to be possible..

  9. But if that’s really true, and they think customers should trust them, shouldn’t the company put it’s money where it’s mouth is?

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