AI will eliminate jobs in the next 15 years and increase economic inequality and social division, bad times will start from 2027 - warning by former Google official Mo Gawdat.
Predictions about AI
While AI i.e. Artificial Intelligence has made many tasks easier, big claims and warnings are now being made about its dangerous aspects. The prediction made by former Google executive Mo Gawdat about the future of AI is shocking. He says that the coming 15 years will prove to be like hell for AI humans, and its worst phase will start from the year 2027.
AI will eliminate jobs, increase inequalityMo Gawdat said in 'The Diary of a CEO' podcast that AI will first eliminate white collar jobs. That is, the jobs that are available on the basis of education, skills and degrees will be in danger first. He told that his own AI based company Emma.love was earlier run by 350 people, now only 3 people are enough.
He says that only the rich and powerful people will be able to take advantage of AI. The poor and common people will lose their jobs. This will gradually eliminate the middle class and create a huge division in society.
People will lose the purpose of life, mental problems will increaseMo Gawdat warned that when people lose their jobs, they will not only lose their livelihood but also the purpose of life. This will affect mental health, increase loneliness and deepen tensions and rifts in society. If governments and society do not take necessary steps regarding AI today, the situation may worsen in the coming years.
After 2040, a period like 'heaven' will comeHowever, Gawdat also showed a ray of hope. He said that this bad phase will last till 2040, after which a new era will begin through AI. In this era, people will be free from repetitive and boring tasks and will move towards a life full of love, cooperation and creativity, but all this will be possible only when the right steps are taken from today itself.
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