One of Google's artificial intelligence pioneers is to warn potential doctors and lawyers of tomorrow that AI might steal their future.
In an interview with Business InsiderJad Tarifi – Jad Tarifi, the 42-year-old founder of Google's first generation AI team, who found his own startup Integral AI in 2021, suggested that the AI ability to improve AI capabilities will soon increase the useless movement of law and medicine.
As AI pushes them out of the job market, Talifi offered a different perspective.
The AI veteran also said bi He advises people who want to enter the field of medicine and law to pay attention.
“In the current healthcare system, what we learn in medical school is very outdated and based on memorization,” Talifi told the website. To seek an advanced medical or law degree is equivalent to “throwing away” years of life for his thinking.
“I have a PhD from AI,” he added. “But I don't know how modern microprocessors work.”
While some suggest that getting a graduate degree in AI might help secure their future as technology takes over, the former GOOGER suggested that people might want to pump the brakes on it too.
“Even applying AI to robotics and more will be resolved by the time you complete your PhD,” Talifi continued. “So, go into something niche like AI for biology, or it's still in the very early stages, or nothing at all.”
Like Openai CEO Sam Altman, who falsely claims that AI is already reaching “PHD level” intelligence, Tarifi has clearly had a very high reputation as where technology is and where it is heading today. As he explained bihe believes these advances are the reasons for double the Silicon Valley version of what it means to be human.
“The best thing to work on is more internal,” Talifi said. bi. “Meditation. Communicate with your friends. Get to know yourself emotionally.”
Given that current AI technology has repeatedly demonstrated that lawyers are very bad and even worse with doctors, he might also want to add “real check-in” to the Milketoast list of recommendations.
Again, anyone who stares at the barrel of nearly a decade of education before becoming a doctor today could be Talifie right if AI continues to improve at the speed it was.
On the other hand, up until then, we will have to live in a world where there is a shortage of looming doctors. I'm wrongand AI will stall, patients all over the world will fall into deep trouble.
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