Sunak says AI is flattening jobs for young people. “There are many reasons to worry and consider the future.” But we are able to do something about this,” he said.Sunak suggested rebalancing the tax system by abolishing National Insurance “over time” and replacing with it with taxes on corporate profits.These, he said, would be boosted by productivity and efficiencies in deploying AI.Sunak said it is becoming tougher for young people to get jobs in service sectors such as law, accountancy and the creative industries.Meanwhile, he said chief executives are telling him that “flat is the new up”. Sunak said that chief executives are telling him that “flat is the new up”. “That’s the reason I think we need to take this issue seriously and with purpose. “The former chancellor said to BBC Newsnight that we should be thinking about how we can tip the balance towards AI being used in a positive way…to help people do their job better [rather then replacing them]. Sunak, who is also a senior adviser at Goldman Sachs, said that concerns about the development of Mythos showed that “we shouldn’t rely on companies to mark their own homework”. Anthropic announced a new AI model called Claude Mythos earlier this month. The company said that the tool could outperform humans in some hacking and cybersecurity tasks. This prompted discussions by regulators and legislators about the dangers that it could pose to digital service. Sunak, a senior advisor at Goldman Sachs said that concerns about the development showed that “we shouldn’t He said that people often try to bring us down or say things aren’t going well, but there are many reasons to be confident and proud in this area. “We are an AI power no matter how you look at it. “He said the UK had the opportunity to be the world’s foremost productive user of AI in the world, on top of now significant presence of companies such as Deepmind, Anthropic and OpenAI in Britain.What is Claude Mythos and what risks does it pose?Sunak takes advisory roles with Microsoft and AI firm AnthropicGraduate unemploymentArtificial intelligenceUK taxesEmploymentRishi Sunak