The CEO of Goldman Sachs is taking the other side on the pessimistic takes on AI and jobs.
If you looked at what work looked like a few decades ago and saw how much faster everything is or easier it is to produce the same thing as before - even before AI - you’d certainly have been convinced there’d be no jobs left.
What happens is we constantly just demand more from everything. Instead of automating a task and delivering the same value proposition, but cheaper, we just expect more from the overall product or service. Because some players in the market decides to do more with the automation, and it raises everyone’s expectations. So those that don’t respond can’t compete.
We get more financial analysis from analysts. We get much more comprehensive legal advice. We get more tailored financial services offerings. We get better software in niches we never thought we could automate. Our healthcare providers offer more tests and deeper medical advice. This just goes on and on.
When you move from believing the world is static and you’ll have a better view of how jobs evolve due to AI.
Anthropic has announced that it is massively expanding its London presence.
It’s just secured a new office for 800 people - a huge jump from its 200 current employees.
OpenAI announced its first permanent office in London this week and now @AnthropicAI is doubling down.
Meta, OpenAI, DeepMind, wayve and so many others have huge offices in London.
It’s becoming the leading AI hub outside of the US.
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