# Future of Work
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Beyond the 'Iron Rice Bowl': Jensen Huang and Sam Altman Reassure China’s Anxiety-Ridden Graduates on the AI Frontier
NVIDIA's Jensen Huang and OpenAI's Sam Altman are urging graduates to focus on human-centric skills like creativity and judgment rather than fearing job displacement by AI. They argue that while AI automates tasks, it elevates the importance of storytelling and emotional intelligence, paralleling the productivity boosts seen in previous tech revolutions.

Beyond the Diploma: Jensen Huang’s Provocative Vision for Education in the AI Era
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang suggests that in the AI era, the specific choice of an academic major is becoming less important than the ability to leverage AI tools for learning and skill enhancement. He encourages students to focus on using AI to deepen their expertise rather than trying to find career paths that are immune to automation.

Beyond the 'Jobocalypse': Sam Altman's Strategic Pivot on AI and Labor
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has walked back his earlier warnings of an AI-induced employment crisis, citing the irreplaceable value of human connection and the slow pace of corporate adoption. He now believes the 'job apocalypse' is unlikely, favoring a future where 'always-on' AI agents augment rather than replace the global workforce.

The Supervisor Economy: Anthropic Reveals AI Now Writes 90% of Its Code
Anthropic’s CFO has revealed that 90% of the company’s code is now written by AI, signaling a paradigm shift in white-collar labor. Employees are transitioning from execution-heavy roles to supervisory positions, highlighting a future where human oversight is the primary value add in the technology sector.

Manufacturing Intelligence: Jensen Huang’s Blueprint for the AI Generation
NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang told Carnegie Mellon graduates that we are entering a new industrial era focused on the 'mass production of intelligence.' He emphasized that AI will amplify human purpose rather than replace it, framing the technology as a vital tool for national re-industrialization and individual empowerment.

The GPU Pivot: Why Silicon Valley is Purging Talent Despite Record Profits
Meta and Microsoft are leading a new wave of 'offensive' tech layoffs, cutting thousands of jobs despite record profits to reallocate capital toward AI infrastructure. This shift signals a permanent change in Silicon Valley’s labor market, where human headcount is being sacrificed to fund massive investments in GPUs and data centers.