TLDR OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI has not eliminated as many entry-level white-collar jobs as he expected Altman admitted he was “pretty wrong” on the social andTLDR OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI has not eliminated as many entry-level white-collar jobs as he expected Altman admitted he was “pretty wrong” on the social and

OpenAI’s CEO Said AI Would Kill Jobs. Now He Says He Was Wrong.

2026/05/26 16:41
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TLDR

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI has not eliminated as many entry-level white-collar jobs as he expected
  • Altman admitted he was “pretty wrong” on the social and economic impact of AI since ChatGPT’s 2022 launch
  • He tested AI for replying to Slack and emails but returned to handling some messages himself
  • Altman believes the “human part” of work cannot be fully replaced by AI
  • OpenAI is reportedly preparing a confidential IPO filing targeting a $1 trillion valuation

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on Tuesday that the rapid growth of artificial intelligence has not led to the wave of job losses he once predicted, particularly for entry-level white-collar workers.

Altman spoke virtually at a conference hosted by Commonwealth Bank of Australia in Sydney, where he was interviewed by CBA Chief Executive Matt Comyn.

OpenAI’s CEO Said AI Would Kill Jobs. Now He Says He Was Wrong.

Altman Admits He Was Wrong on Jobs

Altman said OpenAI’s executives had been “roughly right” on their technology predictions since launching ChatGPT in 2022. But he said they were “pretty wrong” on the social and economic side.

Altman did not share specific job loss figures during the interview. He has previously spoken about the possibility of industry-wide workforce reductions driven by AI advances.

Some major companies have already begun replacing or reshaping roles using AI. HSBC, Amazon, Standard Chartered, and Commonwealth Bank of Australia have all announced changes to staffing linked to automation.

The Human Side of Work Still Matters

Altman said his thinking shifted after a personal experiment with AI tools. He used AI to reply to Slack and email messages, with responses labeled “this is Sam’s AI.”

That experiment, he said, helped him understand why AI has not replaced as many jobs as expected. Many roles still require a level of human connection that AI cannot replicate.

OpenAI IPO on the Horizon

Separately, Reuters reported last week that OpenAI is preparing to confidentially file for a U.S. initial public offering in the coming weeks.

The company is said to be targeting a valuation of $1 trillion and looking to raise at least $60 billion, according to an October Reuters report.

Altman did not address the IPO plans during Tuesday’s conference appearance.

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