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Microsoft's Brad Smith on AI-era jobs: "Let's not panic"

Microsoft's Brad Smith on AI-era jobs: "Let's not panic"

Summary

Brad Smith, Microsoft’s vice chair and president, said people should not panic about AI’s impact on jobs. He criticized tech leaders for making exaggerated warnings about AI and urged a more balanced view that focuses on how AI can help people in the long run.

Key Facts

  • Brad Smith has worked at Microsoft for 33 years and spoke from their headquarters in Redmond, Washington.
  • He believes scary predictions about AI harming entry-level white-collar jobs are making young people anxious about AI.
  • Smith noted that AI’s full effect on jobs will take about 25 years, not just a few years.
  • He criticized some tech leaders for urging a "global pause" on AI but not slowing their own development efforts.
  • Smith said young workers want their voices heard and see AI as something affecting them directly.
  • He warned against overhyping AI’s speed and power while underestimating human ability to adapt.
  • Smith compared AI adoption to historical changes, like learning to ride horses to speed travel.
  • He cautioned that calls for strict AI laws often fail because proposed rules are unrealistic or companies resist them.
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