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Dario Amodei stated in an interview that AI could decimate many white-collar jobs within an unusually short timeframe of just one to five years

While Amodei’s predictions are among the direst in the tech world, they are part of a broader, divided debate. File pic
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has once again sounded a stark warning about the imminent and profound impact of artificial intelligence on the job market. Speaking on BBC Radical with Amol Rajan, Amodei predicted a rapid and dramatic shift, stating that AI could decimate many white-collar jobs within an unusually short timeframe of just one to five years.
Amodei’s prediction focuses on what he calls “repetitive but variable tasks” that are common in professions like law, consulting, finance, and administration. He provided a specific example, noting that AI is already adept at document review—a task that is both high-volume and a staple for first-year associates in law firms. He argued that the technology has improved so rapidly that it is now capable of performing work that traditionally required a human touch, accelerating the timeline for automation far beyond public perception.
This isn’t the first time Amodei has sounded the alarm. In a previous interview, he suggested that AI could wipe out half of entry-level office roles within five years, potentially raising unemployment to unprecedented levels. His concerns are backed by private conversations with corporate executives who, according to Amodei, are frank about their intention to use AI not to “augment” their employees but to “cut costs” and reduce headcount.
While Amodei’s predictions are among the direst in the tech world, they are part of a broader, divided debate. Some industry leaders, like Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang, reject the idea of mass job displacement, arguing that AI will instead create new roles and augment human capabilities. However, a growing number of reports from institutions like Harvard Business School and Goldman Sachs acknowledge that AI could cause a temporary, if not permanent, period of job displacement, particularly for young workers in tech-exposed fields. Ultimately, Amodei insists that the debate is no longer about if AI will transform the workforce, but how soon and to what extent, with his timeline pointing to an accelerating reality rather than a distant future.
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September 07, 2025, 06:43 IST
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