Bill Gates reveals only 3 that will survive AI “No Surgeons, No Chefs
Bill Gates reveals only 3 that will survive AI
“No Surgeons, No Chefs
In the midst of AI taking over faster than expected, wiping out jobs once thought untouchable- even surgeons and chefs won’t be spared, warns Bill Gates. Yet, three surprising professions seem to stand strong against the automation wave. Their future is secure—while the rest of the workforce faces an uncertain fate.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the workforce,as per Bill Gates, this is just the beginning!
The Microsoft co-founder believes that AI will wipe out most jobs and completely transform the global economy. But who will survive this technological revolution? Good news—three professions seem safe from this massive extinction… for now.
Will AI Replace Us? Bill Gates Predicts a 3-Day Work Week
If Bill Gates is right, artificial intelligence will automate many tasks that our workweek could shrink to just three days. No more 40-hour weeks stuck in an office! A tempting vision… except for those who lose their jobs in the process. And there will be many.
But all is not lost!
According to Gates, three professions should resist automation. If you work in one of these fields, you can breathe easy (for now).
The 3 Jobs That Will Survive AI
1. Coders: AI Still Needs Its Creators
You might think programmers are at the top of the endangered jobs list. Wrong! While AI can already generate code, it is far from perfect. Humans will still be needed to monitor it, fix its mistakes, and most importantly, design even more advanced systems.
In short, AI needs humans… to create AI! Ironic, isn’t it?
2. Energy Experts: A Field Too Complex for AI
Oil, nuclear, renewable energy… This sector is too strategic and complicated to be handed over entirely to machines. Engineers, researchers, and technicians will always be needed to manage infrastructure, understand industry challenges, and innovate.
Let’s be honest—no one wants an AI making critical energy decisions without human oversight, right?
3. Biologists (But There’s a Catch…)
This one is tricky. AI can already diagnose diseases, analyze DNA sequences, and even detect illnesses better than doctors. So why does Bill Gates believe biology will survive AI?
Because, according to him, the real problem isn’t AI—it’s the lack of demand! Less funding, fewer opportunities… but humans will still be needed to drive genetic research and biotechnology forward.
Gates admits: he could be wrong. But one thing is certain—AI is here to stay. Learning to work with AI instead of fearing it is the key to staying ahead.
And for those not in these three “safe” fields? It might be time to retrain.
The Future of AI: More Powerful… and Self-Aware?
Bill Gates is clear—generative AI as we know it today (like ChatGPT) will soon become obsolete. He’s looking ahead. He envisions a self-aware AI, capable of thinking and learning like a human.
An AI that could turn us into superhumans, making us smarter, more efficient, and possibly even immortal… Science fiction or an imminent reality?
Ready for the Future or Headed for Obsolescence?
Until we find out if Bill Gates is right, one thing is certain—AI isn’t going anywhere.
News Edit KV Raman
