No One Is Going To Work After AGI, Warns OpenAI CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns that the advent of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) could lead to an economic collapse as people may no longer need to work. Altman made the comments after OpenAI rolled out its new model, GPT-5.5, which is capable of handling complex tasks like writing, coding, and research.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has warned that the economy could collapse in a post-Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) world as people may no longer need to work. AGI is an advanced form of AI that can perform most tasks that humans can do. Altman made the comments on social media platform X after OpenAI rolled out its new model, GPT-5.5. GPT-5.5 is capable of handling complex tasks like writing, coding, research, and data analysis. According to OpenAI's president and co-founder Greg Brockman, GPT-5.5 operates efficiently at scale with low latency. The model is currently available to some paid users on ChatGPT and Codex. Experts are divided on the impact of AGI on jobs, with some believing that while some jobs may be lost, new ones will be created.
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