OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one
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OpenAI eats jobs, then offers to help you find a new one
""AI will be disruptive. Jobs will look different, companies will have to adapt, and all of us - from shift workers to CEOs - will have to learn how to work in new ways," she said in a blog post."
""At OpenAI, we can't eliminate that disruption. But what we can do is help more people become fluent in AI and connect them with companies that need their skills, to give people more economic opportunities.""
""At Walmart, we know the future of retail won't be defined by technology alone - it will be defined by people who know how to use it," Walmart US CEO John Furner said in a canned statement."
""By bringing AI training directly to our associates, we're putting the most powerful technology of our time in their hands - giving them the skills to rewrite the playbook and shape the future of retail.""
OpenAI will launch the OpenAI Academy to provide AI literacy courses and a jobs platform where certified workers can advertise to the company’s customers. The program intends to help workers reskill as AI reshapes roles and to connect employers with people who can use AI tools. Early partners include Walmart and Georgia Tech-affiliated instructors, and the initiative builds on a White House plan to make AI a core American workforce skill. The offering emphasizes expanding economic opportunities and workforce fluency in AI while acknowledging that AI-driven disruption cannot be fully eliminated.
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