Hanna News is unable to verify the claim that David Sacks said artificial intelligence will create more jobs than it destroys.
Verification of such statements is critical as public discourse regarding AI often influences investment trends and labor market expectations. Inaccurate reporting on economic forecasts can lead to misguided financial decisions or societal anxiety concerning automation.
A review of available data and source materials provided for this story did not yield a confirmed quote or specific instance where Sacks made this assertion. The lack of verifiable evidence prevents the publication of a detailed report on the matter.
Journalistic standards require that direct quotes and numerical claims be anchored to a reliable source. Without a verified transcript or recording confirming the specific phrasing, the claim remains unsubstantiated.
“Hanna News is unable to verify the claim”
The inability to verify these claims highlights the difficulty of tracking discourse from long-form podcasts where statements may be taken out of context or misattributed by secondary sources. It underscores the necessity of primary source verification before accepting economic predictions as fact.





