According to OpenAI's CEO Sam Altman, artificial intelligence could significantly alter the job market, particularly in areas like phone and online support.

In an interview with podcaster Tucker Carlson, he noted that while AI may eliminate some jobs, it will also enhance programmers' capabilities, potentially leading to higher salaries.

Altman emphasized that in certain fields, such as nursing, human contact remains essential.

He also mentioned that the demand for software has outpaced supply, highlighting that while some professions may disappear, new opportunities will arise. He referenced a study suggesting that half of jobs transform every 75 years.

During the discussion with Carlson, they touched on topics such as ethics, privacy, and the military use of ChatGPT. Altman compared AI to dual-use tools and stressed the importance of understanding the consequences.

Recently, OpenAI conducted research revealing who uses ChatGPT and how. The findings showed that over the past year, the gender ratio of users has become balanced, and AI is increasingly utilized for everyday tasks.

The study indicated that by June 2025, 73% of messages will be unrelated to work, up from 53% the previous year. 75% of conversations with ChatGPT fall into three major categories: practical guidance, information retrieval, and writing. Users most frequently seek advice, learning, and creative ideas.