New York Times Reports US-China Divergence on AI Job Loss Fears; Dario Amodei Predicts 50% Entry-Level White-Collar Roles May Vanish by 2030

According to a recent New York Times investigation by journalist Jasmine Sun, Silicon Valley AI professionals broadly agree that economic prospects for ordinary workers face significant headwinds, but lack consensus on solutions. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei predicted that 50% of entry-level white-collar positions could disappear before 2030; Block CEO Jack Dorsey attributed his company’s March layoff of nearly half its workforce directly to AI agents.

Sun’s follow-up reporting from China documented starkly different attitudes. When she recounted American graduate anxieties about AI-driven unemployment to Chinese youth, a 24-year-old respondent dismissed the concern, attributing joblessness in China to population density rather than technology. Policy researcher Matt Sheehan noted that Chinese labor arbitration has already ruled that dismissing employees solely because AI can perform their tasks violates the Labor Contract Law, while public-sector hiring continues to serve as de facto employment buffer.

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