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‘Godfather of AI’ Says Billionaires Like Elon Musk Are Right About the Future of Work—But He Predicts Mass Unemployment Is on Its Way
The long-term impact of AI is one of the most hotly debated topics in Silicon Valley. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang predicts every job will be transformed—and likely lead to a four-day workweek. Other tech titans go even further: Bill Gates says humans may soon not be needed “for most things,” and Elon Musk believes most humans won’t have to work at all in “less than 20 years.”

TL;DR
- Geoffrey Hinton, a leading AI scientist, predicts massive unemployment due to AI replacing workers.
- Tech giants are investing heavily in AI, with a primary goal of reducing labor costs by replacing human workers.
- While new jobs will be created by AI, Hinton does not expect them to compensate for the jobs that will be eliminated.
- The long-term impact of AI is uncertain, making predictions beyond a couple of years extremely difficult.
- Sen. Bernie Sanders estimates that nearly 100 million U.S. jobs could be displaced by automation.
- Sen. Mark Warner warns that AI disruption could disproportionately affect young people and recent graduates if not properly managed.