AI Brief
EP 156 : AI Job Extinction Warning: Anthropic CEO's Alert, Grok on Telegram & AI Browser
30 May 2025
We unpack Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei's stark warning about mass job extinction, predicting 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs could be wiped out and unemployment could hit 20% in just five years due to AI's capabilities. Amodei believes most people are unaware and urges leaders to prepare with better AI skilling and policy changes. We also cover Elon Musk's xAI bringing the Grok chatbot to Telegram's billion users through a major deal, integrating features like document summarization and writing assistance. Plus, get the details on Opera's launch of Neon, the world's first 'AI agentic browser' that automates web tasks and lets you create content and code with AI agents.We explore how physics-based AI and agents are already shaking up the job market, with new platforms automating workflows and potentially transforming roles into more of a 'manager' function.Stay informed on the future of work and the latest in AI technology.
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