
""Your [AI] agents are harassing you, micromanaging you, and you're busier than ever. We're doing things faster, we're doing it at a larger scale, we're thinking about doing things that we never imagined.""
""The fact that we now have AI assistants [to] help us, we could explore more space, do better work, do things at a greater scale, do things more cost-effectively, do things better.""
""My belief is we're gonna create more jobs in the end. There'll be more people working at the end of this industrial revolution than at the beginning of it.""
Tech leaders express differing views on AI's impact on employment. Jensen Huang of Nvidia believes AI will enhance human productivity rather than eliminate jobs. He argues that AI agents will act as supportive tools, enabling workers to accomplish tasks more efficiently and at a larger scale. While acknowledging that some jobs may become redundant, Huang is optimistic about job creation in the long run, suggesting that the industrial revolution will ultimately lead to more employment opportunities for workers.
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