As generative AI grows more sophisticated by the day, industry leaders agree it will transform the workplace, with the technology poised to outstrip human intelligence in certain domains
AI Will Replace Humans In Most Jobs, Except These Three Professions, Says Bill Gates
Since the debut of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in 2022, artificial intelligence has revolutionized how we think and operate.
While AI chatbots like Gemini, Copilot, and DeepSeek remain workplace tools for now, their rapid evolution has sparked unease among professionals who fear job displacement across multiple industries.
Last month, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates forecasted that AI would overtake humans in most tasks, and as organizations worldwide embrace the technology, the billionaire recently elaborated on which roles he believes will withstand the AI wave in the years ahead.
Contrary to predictions from tech luminaries like NVIDIA’s Jensen Huang, OpenAI’s Sam Altman, and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff—who warn that coders may soon be obsolete—Gates offers a more nuanced take.
He insists humans will retain a vital role in coding, even as AI reshapes the field. The 69-year-old also highlighted two other professions safe from full automation: biologists and energy experts.
For biologists, Gates sees AI as a valuable aid—enhancing tasks like disease diagnosis and DNA analysis—but lacking the creative spark needed for groundbreaking scientific discovery. Similarly, he views energy expertise as too intricate for AI to master entirely, ensuring human oversight remains essential.
As generative AI grows more sophisticated by the day, industry leaders agree it will transform the workplace, with the technology poised to outstrip human intelligence in certain domains. Yet Gates’ perspective suggests that, in at least a few key areas, the human touch will remain irreplaceable. Read More