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科技界领军人物对人工智能(AI)将如何影响白领工作存在显著分歧。Anthropic的CEO Dario Amodei警告称,AI可能在五年内取代半数入门级白领工作,并认为其他公司和政府对此风险的描述过于乐观。OpenAI的CEO Sam Altman则认为,尽管AI会带来比以往更快的技术变革,但新岗位将更优越,社会具有适应力,不会出现大规模失业。Nvidia的CEO Jensen Huang对Amodei的观点表示不认同,认为AI发展应公开透明,并对AI的潜力持乐观态度。Salesforce的CEO Marc Benioff认为AI将是劳动力的“激进增强”,而非大规模裁员。Ford的CEO Jim Farley则认同AI将取代大量白领工作,并担忧教育体系未能跟上步伐。Mark Cuban则认为AI将是就业的创造者,会催生新的公司和岗位。Amazon的CEO Andy Jassy已预示AI将导致部分岗位减少,而Klarna的CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski则担心AI可能引发经济衰退。

💡 Dario Amodei(Anthropic CEO)认为AI将在五年内取代约50%的入门级白领工作,并指出行业及政府可能低估了这一风险,呼吁坦诚沟通AI的潜在影响,强调AI公司的责任在于诚实披露。

👍 Sam Altman(OpenAI CEO)对AI大规模取代工作的说法持保留态度,认为技术变革虽快,但会创造更好的新工作,且社会的惯性力量将阻止短期内的大规模失业,强调适应性而非恐惧。

🚀 Jensen Huang(Nvidia CEO)对AI的未来表示乐观,并不同意Amodei的悲观看法,他认为AI发展应公开透明,并相信AI将极大地改变工作模式,但并非以消灭工作为代价。

📈 Marc Benioff(Salesforce CEO)认为AI不会导致大规模白领失业,而是对现有劳动力的“激进增强”,鼓励人们放下对AI的恐惧,并表示客户并未报告因AI而进行大规模裁员。

📉 Jim Farley(Ford CEO)与Amodei观点相似,预测AI将取代大量美国白领工作,并对当前教育体系未能侧重职业技能而非仅四年制学位表示担忧。

🌟 Mark Cuban(投资人)则持截然相反的观点,认为AI将创造新的公司和就业机会,增加总体就业人数,将AI的潜在岗位替代比作过去秘书和打字员角色的消失,但总量增加。

💼 Andy Jassy(Amazon CEO)已向员工传达,随着生成式AI和智能代理的推广,其工作方式将发生改变,部分现有岗位将减少,而新的岗位需求将增加。

⚠️ Sebastian Siemiatkowski(Klarna CEO)表达了对AI可能导致大规模裁员并引发经济衰退的担忧,并认为CEO应诚实面对AI带来的变化,以便社会提前做好准备。

A composite image of Sam Altman, Dario Amodei, and Jensen Huang

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei issued a warning in May that AI is going to wipe out entry-level white-collar jobs

He said other AI companies and the government are "sugarcoating" the risks of breakthrough technologies within the next five years.

Other CEOs and business leaders have disagreed or framed the change with more optimism. "And the hard part about this is, I think it will happen faster than previous technological changes. But I think the new jobs will be better, and people will have better stuff," OpenAI CEO said in June.

Here's what some of the biggest names in tech and business are saying about the future of jobs.

Dario Amodei
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei voiced concerns about AI that got his whole industry talking.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei kicked off the conversation by warning about how quickly large language models are advancing.

"We, as the producers of this technology, have a duty and an obligation to be honest about what is coming," Amodei told Axios. "I don't think this is on people's radar."

Amodei said it can seem weird that the AI companies would warn about their own technology.

"Well, what if they're right?" Amodei said.

Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman previously said society doesn't allow for the type of change of which Amodei is warning.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said some jobs will go away, but society will adapt.

"And the hard part about this is, I think it will happen faster than previous technological changes. But I think the new jobs will be better, and people will have better stuff," Altman said during a live episode of The New York Times' "Hard Fork" podcast in June.

Altman said that even if it were true that such a large number of jobs were about to be wiped out, "the inertia of society" wouldn't allow for it.

"And the take that half the jobs are going to be gone in a year or two years or five years or whatever — I think that's just — I think that's not how society really works," he said. "Even if the technology weren't ready for that, the inertia of society, which will be helpful in this case, is like — there's a lot of mass there."

Jensen Huang
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang is much more of an AI optimist.

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang didn't mince words.

"I pretty much disagree with almost everything he says," Huang told reporters of Amoedi's views at VivaTech 2025 in Paris. "He thinks AI is so scary, but only they should do it."

Huang said that he's much more optimistic.

"If you want things to be done safely and responsibly, you should do it in the open," Huang said, likening AI development to medical research, where transparency and peer review are essential. "I believe AI is not that expensive. Do I think AI will change jobs? It will change everyone's — it's changed mine."

Marc Benioff
Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says he's not seeing evidence of AI sparking mass changes in the workforce.

Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff said he's seeing no evidence of such a near-immediate upheaval.

"That isn't how I see AI," Benioff said during a recent onstage interview at the 2025 AI for Good Global Summit. "Maybe they have AI, I don't have. But in the AI I have, it's not going to be some huge mass layoff of white-collar workers, it is a radical augmentation of the workforce."

Benioff encouraged people to "shed their fear" about AI.

"When I'm talking to our customers, I'm not hearing them say, "Oh, now I'm laying off these people because this A,B,C technology increase because of AI.' So, I think we need to somehow shed the fear of what that all means."

Jim Farley
Ford CEO Jim Farley also thinks AI will wipe out white-collar jobs.

Ford CEO Jim Farley said he sees problems ahead.

"Artificial intelligence is going to replace literally half of all white-collar workers in the US," Farley said during an appearance at the Aspen Ideas Festival.

Farley said he's concerned that too much of the American education system is focused on four-year degrees instead of trades.

Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban sees AI as a job creator.

Mark Cuban said the situation will be the opposite of Amodei's warning.

"Someone needs to remind the CEO that at one point there were more than 2m secretaries. There were also separate employees to do in office dictation. They were the original white collar displacements," Cuban wrote on in a post on Bluesky.

"New companies with new jobs will come from AI and increase TOTAL employment," he continued.

Brad Lightcap
OpenAI's COO Brad Lightcap wants Amodei to provide more evidence for his claims.

Like Altman, OpenAI's COO Brad Lightcap doesn't see the sky falling.

"We have no evidence of this," Lightcap said during the "Hard Fork" podcast taping. "And Dario is a scientist. And I would hope he takes an evidence-based approach to these types of things."

Lightcap said that every technology changes the job market.

"I think every time you get a platform shift, you get a change in the job market," he said." I mean, in 1900, 40 percent of people worked in agriculture. It's 2 percent today. Microsoft Excel has probably been the greatest job displacer of the 20th century."

Andy Jassy
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy already told employees that AI will lead to a workforce reduction.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said that AI is already changing workflows. He said it will soon lead to a reduction in some jobs.

"As we roll out more Generative AI and agents, it should change the way our work is done," Jassy said in a memo posted to the Amazon website. "We will need fewer people doing some of the jobs that are being done today, and more people doing other types of jobs."

Sebastian Siemiatkowski
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski says he wants to

Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski said AI may cause a recession due to the sheer number of job cuts.

"I don't want to be one of them," Siemiatkowski said of CEOs who downplay the changes AI will bring. "I want to be honest, I want to be fair, and I want to tell what I see so that society can start taking preparations."

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