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Still figuring out how AI will move through the economy

Mint Ahmedabad

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March 19, 2025

At every dinner party, Aaron 'Ronnie' Chatterji, OpenAI's first chief economist, faces a typical question: "Is AI going to affect my job? What's it going to do to the economy?" He says it's hard to give a straight answer simply because of the widely varying predictions.

- Leslie D'Monte

Still figuring out how AI will move through the economy

"Some Nobel Prize-winning economists estimate AI's impact on GDP in the low single digits, while others expect double-digit growth. That's how uncertain things are," Chatterji told Mint in an interview during his India visit on Tuesday.

The effect of AI on jobs is similarly debated. "Some studies suggest AI will affect only a small fraction of jobs, while others say up to 80% of job tasks could change. We're still figuring out how AI will move through the economy." However, Chatterji is optimistic.

"I've spent time with the people building these models, and the speed of progress is incredible. What we could do a year ago is very different from what we can do today—and in just two months, the advancements have been astonishing."

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