The “AI Godfather” says that the sector is safe from being replaced by technology, but even so, only “very skilled” keeps the job under control
CEOs and experts agree that AI is creating A new world of workBut many of them are It’s completely divided about what What does it look like. As AI agents and robots enter the picture, pioneering computer scientists call Geoffery Hinton, known as the Godfather of AI, predicting one industry is safe from Armageddon’s potential work: Healthcare.
“They’re much more resilient,” Hinton said. I explained yesterday Above CEO’s Diary YouTube series.
“If we could make our doctors five times more efficient, we could do five times more health care for the same price,” he continued. “There is little limit to how much medical care people can absorb. (Patients) always want more medical care when there is no cost.”
The Nobel Prize-winning scientist is one of many experts who expect this digital transformation to support healthcare, but many others aren’t that lucky.
Hinton believes that work to perform ordinary tasks is carried over by AI as a role Like the reception and Customer Service The representative is already vulnerable. Hinton predicted that he would soon wipe out many roles.
Most jobs will be replaced by technology, and only “skilled” remain employed
A technology leader with a rosy lens Like Jensen Fan Humans will not be replaced by AI, but they insist that their AI-enabled colleagues will take on their jobs. However, the AI Godfather thinks it is too optimistic.
“There’s a job that makes people with AI assistants more efficient and you’re more doing, so you won’t lead to fewer people,” Hinton said. “But most jobs aren’t.”
He concluded that AI is likely to require much less workers for businesses, and concluded that the impact of new technologies cannot be compared to previous technological advances.
“This is a very different kind of technology. What new work would it create if we could do all the ordinary human intellectual labor?” Hinton said. “You have to be very skilled to do the work you couldn’t do.”
It’s not just making scientists, CEOs and workers the alarm billing top notch. Major consulting companies and banks also project a desolate labor market. McKinsey By 2030, we predicted that 30% of current US jobs could be automated. Goldman Sachs predicted that by 2045, powered by generator AI and robotics, up to 50% of employment could be fully automated.
Other CEOs agree that healthcare work is safe from AI disruption
Estimated by such leaders Humanity CEO Thanks to AI, almost half of the entry-level white-collar work is in the chopping block. Clear‘CEO I admitted that “Many jobs will be threatened.” However, many healthcare roles are safe and sound.
Healthcare is a key industry that is expected to thrive amid the chaos of the US digital workplace. 2024 Report From McKinsey. AI still can’t perform most of the tasks that healthcare workers can do – like sterilization Surgical equipmentor managing home assistance.
Plus, there’s something even more comfortable about the person who handles your medical care in a cold, metal robot. Demis HassavisCEO of Google‘ai Research Lab deepmind, Echo was also echoed Hinton predicts that healthcare workers will be optimized but not completely replaced by AI. High-tech executives believe this tool will help cure illnesses and create “superhuman” productivity. But people will still be at the heart of healthcare.
“There are a lot of things I don’t want to do on the machine,” Hassavis said. Wired in Recent interviews. “You don’t want a robotic nurse. There’s something about the human empathy aspect of that humane care, especially the humane aspect.”