ChatGPT Pushes Back on Gates' 10-Year AI Job Warning
Updated
Updated · UNILAD · May 11
ChatGPT Pushes Back on Gates' 10-Year AI Job Warning
1 articles · Updated · UNILAD · May 11
ChatGPT said AI is more likely to reshape work than wipe out whole professions, arguing the real fault line is repetitive, predictable tasks within jobs.
The bot said workers safest from automation include skilled trades, nurses, therapists, scientists, executives and entrepreneurs, where human judgment, care, intuition and responsibility still matter.
It warned the most vulnerable are people doing standardized computer-based work or avoiding AI tools, with the likely impact often being lower wages, fewer openings and smaller teams rather than outright unemployment.
Looking 10 years ahead, ChatGPT said the most valuable workers will be those who can use AI well while combining technical ability with communication and other scarce human skills.
AI promises productivity, but is it creating a 'big freeze' that locks young professionals out of their first jobs?
Why do 95% of corporate AI projects fail when the technology seems so powerful and is used by millions daily?
If human judgment is now the most valuable skill, how must we fundamentally redesign education to actually teach it?