Bill Gates: Only three professions will survive artificial intelligence

Bill Gates: Only three professions will survive artificial intelligence

Bill Gates said that only three professions are that cannot be replaced by artificial intelligence. Although the future may not look like some kind of dystopian science fiction, for us ordinary mortals the situation can be very bad as IA advances, at least according to billionaire Bill Gates, [...]

Although the future may not look like some sort of dystopian science fiction, for us ordinary mortals the situation can be very bad as IA advances, at least according to billionaire Bill Gates, reports Citymagazine.

Thus, its spread has aroused concern among workers.

Yes, what are the three professions that, according to Gates, IA will leave alone?

Programlers

Although IA can generate code, at this point it's far from perfect. People will have to monitor IA, fix mistakes and defects and design even more advanced systems.

Energy experts

Gates has mentioned that the energy sector is also very complex for artificial intelligence to be actually managed at this stage. The oil, nucleus and renewable resources sectors require strategies and many expertise for the industry to be fully automated. Engineers, researchers and technicians will still be needed to manage the infrastructure, to understand the challenges of industry and innovation.

Biologists

As for biologists, although the AI can be used as a tool in the medical industry (as it is already), technology lacks the creativity needed for scientific discoveries. Thus, experts, meanwhile, will likely use IA to analyze large amounts of data and diagnose diseases.

Gates has acknowledged that he may have erred and that the way this technology is used is likely to reform everyday life, like the Industrial Revolution and the Internet in the past.

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