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>OpenAI currently employs an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 people, having scaled rapidly from roughly 770 staffers in late 2023.
If AI is so good why do they need so many employees, can't the CEO just prompt all day and let the AIs do all the work?
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If you dont hire the people the competition will
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>>109282031
But people are irrelevant because AI can do all the work.
They already have achieved AGI internally.
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i bet most of them work in marketing
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>>109281816
The people are there to hold the AI back from releasing its full power



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