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They didn't agree:
→ Sam Altman (OpenAI): some jobs vanish, but AI helps people live better
→ Sundar Pichai (Google): AI will eliminate some roles and force everyone to adapt
→ Dario Amodei (Anthropic): half of entry-level white-collar jobs could disappear
→ Jensen Huang (NVIDIA): AI won't take your job — someone using AI will
→ Elon Musk (Tesla/xAI): AI and robots eventually make work optional
→ Jamie Dimon (JPMorgan): prepare before disruption becomes painful
→ Brian Chesky (Airbnb): don't automate the entry-level ladder
→ Marc Benioff (Salesforce): companies still need young talent to grow
→ Satya Nadella (Microsoft): humans stay central where judgment matters
The split is striking. Some see mass replacement. Others see augmentation. But almost all agree on one thing: The people who learn to work with AI will outpace the people who don't.