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OpenAI's Sam Altman Addresses AI's Job Market Impact at India AI Summit

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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman discusses the impact of AI on the job market, acknowledging potential job losses while expressing confidence in human adaptability and the emergence of new job opportunities. He emphasizes India's leadership in AI adoption and its role in shaping the future of work.
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OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman on Thursday said India is currently leading the world in artificial intelligence adoption and is poised to become one of the largest markets for the technology, while acknowledging that AI will have a definite impact on the job market.
Altman, who is in New Delhi to attend the India AI Impact Summit 2026, stated that although advances in artificial intelligence will certainly affect employment patterns, he remains confident in human adaptability.
Speaking to ANI, he said AI will definitely impact the job market but added that people have always found new things to do and informed that he has no doubt that better and more meaningful work will emerge this time as well.
He emphasised that throughout history, technological shifts have consistently led to the discovery of new forms of employment. Rapid progress in AI and its expanding use across sectors have fuelled concerns about potential job losses, particularly in roles involving routine, repetitive or data-driven tasks.
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