DeepSeek researcher warns AI could wipe out jobs in 10 years - and tech companies should be 'guardians of humanity'
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DeepSeek researcher warns AI could wipe out jobs in 10 years - and tech companies should be 'guardians of humanity'
"During this period, societal structures will also be greatly challenged,"
"Tech companies should play the role of guardians of humanity, at the very least, protecting human safety, then helping to reshape societal order,"
"During this period, tech companies should serve as whistleblowers, warning society of potential risks,"
AI could eliminate most jobs within the next 10 to 20 years, creating major workforce reductions and challenging existing societal structures. Short-term effects may be positive during a "honeymoon phase," when AI cannot independently complete tasks and people use AI to boost productivity. Over the next five to ten years, AI systems are expected to become increasingly capable, producing broader job cuts. Technology companies should warn society of potential risks, protect human safety, and help reshape social order. Chinese AI firms such as DeepSeek occupy prominent roles amid intensifying US–China competition in the AI field.
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