""I think what a CEO does is maybe one of the easier things maybe for an AI to do one day,""
""I think the next step in the next 12 months, you will see the evolution being that they can do more complex tasks for you,""
""I think there will come a time when AI can be a much better CEO of OpenAI than me - and I will be nothing but enthusiastic the day that happens,""
""It will evolve and transition certain jobs, and people will need to adapt. And then there will be areas where it will impact some jobs, so as a society, I think we need to have that conversation.""
Rapid AI advancements could enable models to act autonomously as agents and execute increasingly complex tasks, potentially including CEO-level responsibilities. Near-term evolution may see AIs performing more sophisticated operations without direct human control. The shift threatens some entry-level and specialized roles while simultaneously creating new job categories and opportunities. Certain occupations, such as software engineering and product management, face higher automation risk. Society will need to adapt through workforce reskilling, public conversation, and policies to manage transitions. The technology promises extraordinary benefits but also requires planning to mitigate economic and social disruptions.
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