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OpenAI's Bold New World: Vinod Khosla Predicts No More Jobs for Future Generations
Vinod Khosla, an early OpenAI investor, predicts that by the 2030s, AI will dominate 80% of all jobs. This could lead to a future where children under five today may never need to work, as AI‑driven automation makes labor obsolete. This optimistic view suggests a future of economic abundance, optional work, and a shift towards following one's passions rather than necessities.
Introduction to AI‑Driven Job Automation
Vinod Khosla's Vision: AI and the Future of Work
Timeline and Scope of Job Automation
Economic Transformation and Deflationary Effects
The Future of Education and Skills Development
Societal Shifts: From Necessity to Passion
Transitional Challenges and Policy Considerations
Public Reactions: Optimism and Skepticism
Global Implications and Geopolitical Tensions
Conclusion: A Vision of the Future
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