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Ex-Meta Chief Scientist Yann LeCun Slams Anthropic CEO's Job Wipeout Warning: 'Dario Is Wrong. He Knows Absolutely Nothing'
Over the weekend, former Meta Platforms, Inc. scientist and AI pioneer Yann LeCun pushed back against dire predictions that artificial intelligence will soon wipe out vast swaths of white-collar jobs.
LeCun Rebukes AI Job Loss Predictions
Taking to X, LeCun sharply criticized Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei for warning that AI could eliminate up to half of entry-level roles in fields like tech, finance and consulting within five years.
Reacting to a clip of Amodei's 2025 appearance on Fox News, LeCun dismissed the statements outright.
"Dario is wrong," he said, adding that AI executives should not be treated as authorities on labor economics. "He knows absolutely nothing about the effects of technological revolutions on the labor market."
LeCun also broadened his critique, cautioning against relying on prominent AI figures — including himself — for such forecasts. Instead, he urged the public and policymakers to look to economists who specialize in studying technology-driven labor shifts.
Source: Benzinga