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Artificial intelligence (AI) would cause unemployment by replacing human jobs has been debated ever since it was introduced. Earlier it was thought that AI is incapable of thinking like humans, but since the introduction of OpenAI and ChatGPT in 2022, AI works the way humans think and operate. AI tools like Gemini, Copilot, and Deepseek are now being used extensively in numerous industries. Many professionals are worried that AI may eventually replace workers in a variety of areas.
In addition to the discussion, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) will replace many jobs that humans currently do. Worldwide acceptance and implementation of AI technology has started, with companies incorporating it into their operations.
According to the billionaire Bill Gates, AI will make many professionals useless in the coming years by automating human roles across several industries. However, despite the uncertainty, he has identified three occupations that are likely to survive the AI revolution at the present time. Let us have a look at Bill Gates’ views on AI and future-proofing in the upcoming years.
Bill Gates Predicts, Three Jobs AI Can’t Replace Are:
1. Coders or AI Programmers:
The 69-year-old billionaire thinks human programmers or coders will continue to be crucial for debugging, improving, and developing AI itself, despite the opinions of several tech leaders, such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who believe that software programmers will be the first to lose their jobs in the near future.
Ironically, Gates believes that the people who are creating AI systems have the best chance of surviving. Even though AI has made significant improvements in coding, it still lacks the accuracy and problem-solving skills which are necessary to develop software. AI requires humans to develop and maintain it.
2. Experts In Energy Sector
AI cannot handle the size and complexity of the energy sector on its own. Whether working with nuclear, oil, or renewable energy, industry professionals must negotiate regulatory environments, plan sustainable solutions, and manage the uncertain nature of the energy demand worldwide.
The Microsoft leader feels that human skill is indispensable in crisis management and decision-making, even though AI can help with analysis and efficiency. Energy professionals are still essential for the time being.
3. Biologists
Particularly when it comes to scientific advancements and medical research, AI still struggles to match the creativity, intuition, and critical thinking that a human possess. AI can analyse large datasets and assist in diagnosing illnesses, but it can not generate original ideas or make logical advancements in science.
According to Gates, biologists will continue to be crucial in advancing medical knowledge and understanding the complexities of life, and AI will be a helpful tool rather than a replacement for them.
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