
"Starting in about 2030, 80% of all jobs, so two-thirds of all jobs, will be capable of being done by an AI. Physicians, radiologists, accountants, chip designers, and salespeople-all those roles, he said, could be done better by AI than humans."
"The picture he painted was both exhilarating and deeply unsettling, a world of radical abundance built on the rubble of the labor market as we know it. And unlike recent doomsday essays that have shaken markets, Khosla's is a vision of equality and thriving, not collapse."
Vinod Khosla, an early OpenAI investor and venture capitalist, predicts that by 2030, artificial intelligence will be capable of performing 80% of all jobs better than humans, including roles in medicine, accounting, design, and sales. While this technological shift presents significant labor market disruption, Khosla envisions it leading to radical abundance and greater equality rather than economic collapse. His perspective contrasts with recent market-rattling warnings about AI-driven unemployment and economic crisis. Khosla emphasizes that achieving this positive outcome depends critically on implementing appropriate policy responses to manage the transition and distribute benefits equitably across society.
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