en.Wedoany.com Reported - Mustafa Suleyman, head of Artificial Intelligence at Microsoft, recently revised his prediction about AI replacing occupations, now arguing that AI will instead automate certain "tasks" performed by employees, rather than their entire "jobs."

Suleyman revisited his earlier views during an interview on The Verge's podcast "Decoder." In February, he had stated that within a year, positions such as lawyers, accountants, or project managers could be completely replaced by AI. He now believes it is necessary to distinguish between "tasks" and "jobs," with AI tending to automate the former rather than replace the latter. In his view, AI will ultimately become a powerful automation tool, making secondary administrative tasks within enterprises "increasingly digital and automated."

Suleyman is not the only industry figure to backtrack on the so-called "job apocalypse." OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted last month that his previous assessment of AI's impact on employment was incorrect. He stated: "I thought that by now, the disruption to entry-level white-collar jobs would have been greater than what has actually occurred."
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