Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that "we do need to raise the alarm" on the rise of AI and how it could cause mass unemployment. #CNN #News
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei tells CNN's Anderson Cooper that "we do need to raise the alarm" on the rise of AI and how it could cause mass unemployment. #CNN #News
I feel like I need to find a dark corner and wait to die. I never thought I would envy a hermit crab.
Thanks for the warning of the inevitable thing that’s happening over which you have plenty of control. I guess this train has no breaks?
He smiles as he discusses the end without specifically discussing the end.
Ok that's it. Time to move to Mars 😂
Great interview!
already feel the pain
Prosperity all around? The problem is the wildly unequal distribution of that prosperity, which still leaves lots of people desperate or in really insecure situations.
Solid interview, such an important topic!!! So thank you!
He looks like dude from honey I shrunk the kids 😂
I for one welcome our new robot overlords.
I personally enjoyed this video as well as the one before that. I’m fairly new to the channel and think your video style is pretty good. I’d say to give it more time. I’m not a content creator, but I’ve heard plenty of big YouTubers say that consistency is key. Sometimes the payoffs we want are delayed but eventually do happen. That said, don’t lose hope and keep up the good work 👍
Can Al regrow hairline I need it 😂
It’s already happened in the entertainment industry. Most junior level jobs just vanished overnight.
Someone who couldn't publish this under their real name wrote Selwyn Raithe's book . Once you read about the 2026 convergence event, you'll know why. Get it today, prepare tomorrow, thank me when it happens.
Was expecting him to end with " tha tha thats all folks"
Honestly, the part about adaptation lagging behind tech felt way too real—at my job we keep refining approvals through pneumaticworkflow, but people still struggle to keep up with the changes.
wow didnt realize it was that serious
wow we really need to talk more about this
Pretty wild to hear an AI CEO be this blunt about the risks for entry-level jobs—when I'm mapping out processes in Pneumatic Workflow, I can already see how fast automation is moving even for really basic tasks.
2months later we’re seeing it play out.