Dario Amodei · Jensen Huang · Anthropic · Nvidia · ChatGPT · The Guardian Technology
Since ChatGPT, the first of the large language models, was launched in late 2022
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Jensen Huang, CEO of chip giant Nvidia, said in 2025: “Every job will be affected, and immediately.
Key facts
- In the last quarter of 2025, it represented nearly 60% of the growth in the US economy
- Jensen Huang, CEO of chip giant Nvidia, said in 2025: “Every job will be affected, and immediately
- You’re not going to lose your job to an AI, but you’re going to lose your job to someone who uses AI.” In January, Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, predicted: “AI isn’t a substitute for specific human jobs but rather a general labor substitute for humans
- Increasingly, people young and old flock to a new gold rush in Silicon Valley to toil away on AI-fueled startups
Summary
E verything they hear about artificial intelligence is conflicting, and hearing about it feels inescapable. It’s a moral imperative to abstain from using it. Already, AI is projected to generate nearly unfathomable amounts of revenue. Since ChatGPT, the first of the large language models, was released in late 2022, more than half a million workers in the tech industry alone have lost their jobs. Increasingly, people young and old flock to a new gold rush in Silicon Valley to toil away on AI-fueled startups. What all these divergently apocalyptic ideas hold in common is their AI absolutism, a way of seeing AI as a godlike force that will either hasten a golden age of productivity and innovation, or will doom humanity.