OpenAI CEO Sam Altman believes that artificial intelligence (AI) could soon take over his job and he is not afraid of it. In a recent episode of the Conversations with Tyler podcast, Altman said that AI might soon be capable of leading major companies, including OpenAI itself.He said "Shame on me if OpenAI is not the first big company run by an AI CEO." Altman added that the technology is progressing fast enough that AI systems could be managing key departments in the coming years.Altman has often spoken about AI’s potential to transform not just industries but leadership itself. He said he frequently thinks about what it would take for a machine to successfully manage OpenAI , suggesting that leadership in the future could be a collaboration
between humans and intelligent systems.His statement reflects how AI is evolving beyond automation and content creation, moving into decision-making roles that were once considered uniquely human.
Altman’s Life Beyond AI
Interestingly, Altman also spoke about what life might look like once AI takes over. He revealed that he enjoys farming in his free time, a hobby he is deeply passionate about. I have a farm that I live on some of the time,and I really love it,” he said. Altman described his love for driving tractors and harvesting crops, adding that he did it even before ChatGPT made OpenAI a global name.
AI’s Impact On Jobs And Work
Altman acknowledged that AI will disrupt jobs in the short term but believes new opportunities will emerge over time. "In the short term, AI will destroy a lot of jobs. In the long term, like every other technological revolution, we'll figure out completely new things to do," he said.
Looking Ahead
Altman’s comments reflect both optimism and realism about AI’s future. As OpenAI continues to push the limits of machine intelligence, the idea of an AI-led company may not be science fiction for long.