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Microsoft headquarters
Microsoft's chief economist believes AI could cause a lot of damage.
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A yellow quadrapedal robot with a mechanical arm attached to its back stands on a stage in front of a purple backdriop that says
A "Spot" robot dog made by Boston Dynamics.
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Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI.
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What do you prioritize in a job? I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and in this turbulent economy, I definitely want stability over most other things.

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Economist Richard Baldwin at the World Economic Forum
Richard Baldwin, an economist and professor, at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in 2022.
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side-by-side image of Microsoft chief scientific officer Eric Horvitz at left and Elon Musk at right
Microsoft exec Eric Horvitz (left) told Fortune it's "reasonable" for people to be concerned about the development of AI, but said we need to "jump in, as opposed to pause," like Elon Musk and some others have called for.
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ibm ceo Arvind Krishna
Tech CEOs including IBM's Arvind Krishna are turning to AI to get efficient.
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Actor and investor Ashton Kutcher said during a panel that companies that sleep on AI tools like ChatGPT will probably go out of business.
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The Samsung logo is displayed at the Samsung office on October 25, 2020 in Seoul, South Korea.
Samsung has banned the use of AI tools in the workplace.