Sam Altman's AI Career Advice at IIT Delhi
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Feb 23, 2026 · Last updated Feb 25, 2026
The event provides insights into the future of work and education in the AI era, potentially influencing investment in AI-related technologies and educational reforms. It highlights the growing importance of adaptability and new skills for the workforce.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman delivered a speech at the IIT Delhi, advising students against blindly following traditional career advice, especially from parents, due to the rapid transformation of the world by AI. He emphasized the importance of developing one's own intuition, embracing 'agency' (the belief in one's ability to influence outcomes), and building resilience. Altman acknowledged that some jobs would disappear due to AI but expressed optimism that new roles would emerge faster than expected. He also noted India's risk-averse culture and encouraged students to take calculated risks. His remarks sparked debate online about tradition, risk, and the future of work in India, particularly challenging the deep-rooted tradition of relying on parental guidance for career choices.
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