Sam Altman
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It's really important to them and to society.
And also, can you believe how awful it is that France is trying to raise the retirement age?
And I think we as a society are confused about whether we want to work more or work less.
And certainly about whether most people like their jobs and get value out of their jobs or not.
Some people do.
I love my job.
I suspect you do too.
That's a real privilege.
Not everybody gets to say that.
If we can move more of the world to better jobs and work to something that can be a broader concept, not something you have to do to be able to eat, but something you do as a creative expression and a way to find fulfillment and happiness, whatever else, even if those jobs look extremely different from the jobs of today,
I think that's great.
I'm not nervous about it at all.
I think it is a component of something we should pursue.
It is not a full solution.
I think people work for lots of reasons besides money.
And I think we are going to find incredible new jobs and society as a whole and people's individuals are going to get much, much richer.
But as a cushion through a dramatic transition and as just like, you know, I think the world should eliminate poverty if able to do so.
I think it's a great thing to do as a small part of the bucket of solutions.
I helped start a project called WorldCoin.
which is a technological solution to this.