Over the past few years, we’ve seen generative AI cements its footprint in the workplace and even completely takes over redundant, repetitive tasks. Anthropic CEO last year Dario Amodei has claimed that AI is on the verge of cutting 50% of entry-level white-collar jobsIt makes it difficult for Generation Z to enter the labor market.
Even Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s CEO of artificial intelligence, revealed the purpose of his recent announcement Artificial intelligence will eliminate white-collar jobs in less than 18 months. The executive further clarified that the statement was blown out of proportion, implying that AI would augment repetitive, mundane tasks, not replace humans.
Co-founder of Microsoft in 2025 Bill Gates mentioned that artificial intelligence will replace humans for many things. However, the billionaire philanthropist argued that it is largely up to people to decide how to interact with the next generation of technology.
The executive previously said that biologists, energy workers and coders will survive the AI revolution.citing that their complex nature constantly requires human intervention.
By the way, Gates may have identified a fourth profession that could be safe from being replaced by artificial intelligence — athletes. During an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, he suggested that while artificial intelligence could take over many human tasks, no one wants to watch computers play baseball. LADbible Group).
With that in mind, it’s safe to say that even during World Cup season, our favorite players like Arsenal right-back Bukayo Saka will continue to savor the moments when they grace the pitch and entertain us with their talents.
As AI becomes more widely accepted and more widespread, it will undoubtedly reshape how we work or redefine what the term means. A study by last year Microsoft Research has highlighted 40 job roles that are in danger of disappearing in the age of artificial intelligenceincluding customer service representatives, translators, technical writers, editors, web developers, etc.
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