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“Only 3 jobs will survive AI”: Bill Gates is very pessimistic about the future of work

News JVTech “Only 3 jobs will survive AI”: Bill Gates is very pessimistic about the future of work

Published on 10/20/2024 at 8:10 p.m.

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According to Bill Gates, artificial intelligence will radically transform the job market, and only three professions will survive. Are we ready for this revolution?

The new work paradigm

The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the global work landscape. From the automotive industry to agriculture, health and technology, AI has become an indispensable tool. Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, is one of the biggest advocates of this technology and has predicted a radical transformation of the job market.

According to the billionaire, only three professional sectors will resist the tidal wave of AI: energy, biology and programming of artificial intelligence systems itself. “AI has the potential to allow us to work fewer hours and focus on more creative and meaningful tasks,” says the tech mogul.

What future for employment?

Faced with this new scenario, Gates urges people to acquire programming knowledge and digital skills. “AI is evolving at a dizzying pace, and those who master these skills will have better job opportunities”he declares. Philanthropist says parents should encourage their children to learn programming from a young age.

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The comparison between AI and the Internet revolution is recurring. Just as the network has transformed the way we communicate and work, AI is set to revolutionize all sectors of the economy.

The next big AI challenge

Bill Gates is also optimistic about the impact of AI on education. “Over the next five to ten years, software powered by artificial intelligence will revolutionize the way we teach and learn”he assures. AI will be able to adapt educational content to the needs and learning styles of each student, providing a more personal and effective learning experience.

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a powerful tool to solve some of humanity’s biggest challenges, from climate change to disease. However, its development raises important ethical and social questions. Are we ready for a world where machines play an increasingly important role? How will we ensure that the benefits of AI are distributed fairly? These are just some of the questions we will need to answer in the years to come.

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