3 professions that will survive against artificial intelligence: Bill Gates explained

With the rapid advancement of technology, it is estimated that artificial intelligence will bring an end to some professions. However, Bill Gates announced that only three professions can keep up with the transformation brought by artificial intelligence.

Speaking at a technology conference, Bill Gates said, “I believe that artificial intelligence will shorten our working hours and enable us to focus on jobs that require more creative and critical thinking.”
This transformation can lead to a more satisfying and meaningful work environment by increasing people’s ability to produce innovative solutions and solve complex problems. Gates stated that AI’s transformation of the workforce could create a huge increase in productivity while allowing people to add more value to their jobs.
Gates suggested that only three sectors could withstand the changes brought by AI. These sectors are; energy, biology and artificial intelligence systems programming.
According to Gates, these fields have expertise requirements that artificial intelligence cannot easily imitate. While the energy sector requires human intervention and complex problem-solving skills; biological sciences, especially health care and biotechnology, require in-depth knowledge and empathy.
Many schools are preparing students for the workforce of the future by adding coding and digital skills to their curriculum. Examples from Silicon Valley show that interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) education is growing.
Gates says AI has the potential to radically transform not only the workforce but also education. 

Adapting AI-powered teaching tools to each student’s progress, as platforms like Khan Academy have done, could revolutionize education.

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