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Sam Altman said AI agents are acting like junior colleagues — and he's betting that AI could soon 'discover new knowledge'

Upworthy Tuesday, 3 June 2025 ()
Sam Altman says that AI could soon help discover new knowledge and act like junior level workers. Jonathan Ernst/REUTERS OpenAI CEO predicts AI will soon be able to "discover new knowledge" and solve business problems. A study shows that AI is already replacing human workers. Companies like…
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