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Jensen Huang dismisses Anthropic CEO’s claim that AI will eliminate jobs: ‘He thinks AI is so scary, but only they should do it’

June 11, 2025
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Jensen Huang dismisses Anthropic CEO’s claim that AI will eliminate jobs: ‘He thinks AI is so scary, but only they should do it’
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 Jensen Huang took to the VivaTech stage to talk about AI, robots, and quantum.

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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang isn’t buying the AI jobs apocalypse narrative — especially not from Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei.

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of VivaTech 2025 in Paris, Huang dismissed Amodei’s claim that AI could soon wipe out half of all entry-level white-collar jobs.

“I pretty much disagree with almost everything he says,” Huang said. “He thinks AI is so scary, but only they should do it.”

Last month, Amodei told Axios that AI could spike unemployment by up to 20% in the next five years, gutting roles in law, finance, technology, and consulting.

He urged governments to stop “sugarcoating” the threat.

But Huang took aim at Amodei’s prediction and provided a more optimistic view.

“If you want things to be done safely and responsibly, you should do it in the open,” Huang said, likening AI development to medical research, where transparency and peer review are essential. “I believe AI is not that expensive. Do I think AI will change jobs? It will change everyone’s — it’s changed mine.”

Huang acknowledged that some roles would disappear, but said that AI could also unlock creative opportunities.

He isn’t the only CEO to have rebuked Amodei’s outlook.

Cognizant CEO Ravi Kumar told Business Insider that AI will create more opportunities for fresh graduates by reducing the need for deep expertise and enabling faster upskilling.

Anthropic didn’t immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment.

The post Jensen Huang dismisses Anthropic CEO’s claim that AI will eliminate jobs: ‘He thinks AI is so scary, but only they should do it’ appeared first on Business Insider.

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