What happened? People are warned about the threat to hear that the global job presents a liberal AI in the market, it is enough, but it is particularly worrying when these inauspicious predictions come from those behind technology. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodi believes that AI can erase about half of all entry-level white-collar jobs over the next five years, which can lead to unemployment up to 20%.
Amodi made his comment during an interview AxisHe said that AI companies and the government needed to prevent the potentially large-scale “sugar-koting” of jobs in technology, finance, law, counseling and other white-collar businesses, with the highest risk with entry-level jobs.
Amodi said that he was making the warning public in the hope that the government and other AI giants, such as OpenaiI, have started preparing ways to protect the nation from a position that could get out of hand.
“Most of them are unaware that this is going to happen,” Amodi said. “It sounds crazy, and people just don’t believe it.”

The CEO’s comments are supported by reports in the jobs market. The US IT job market declined in the second consecutive year in 2024. There was also a report from Signalfire It was found that hiring new graduates of Big Tech had fallen by more than 50% compared to pre-political levels of 2019. Meanwhile, startups have seen a decline of more than 30% of new grades during the same period.
We are also seeing huge pruning in many technical companies, a large part of which AI can be held responsible for changing the duties of workers.
A good news for workers is that some firms, including Clarna and Duoolingo, are getting to know that these bots are forcing companies to re -work with the negative emotions of the public towards the demonstration and their use.
Amodei’s anthropic AI firm is playing its role in all this, of course. The company’s latest Cloud 4AI model can code at proficiency levels close to humans – it is also very good in lies and blackmail.
“We, as producers of this technology, have a duty and a responsibility to be honest about what is coming,” Amodi said. “I don’t think it is on people’s radar.”
The LLMS is improving all the time as a result of the AI weapons race in this Arab-dollar industry. And in the fight to stay ahead of China, with the US, regulation in the government’s agenda is rarely more.
AI companies claim that technology will increase jobs, which will help people to become more productive. This may be true right now, but it will not be long before when the systems are capable of changing those they are helping.
Amodei says that the first step in addressing the problem is to make people more aware of which jobs are unsafe for AI replacement. Helping workers to understand how AI can increase their jobs, reduce job loss, as more government action will be taken. Or is always the solution of OpenIAI CEO Sam Altman: Universal Basic Income, although it will come with a lot of its own issues.
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