Computer scientists who helped Pioneer with artificial intelligence revealed one job that people would recommend taking.
Geoffrey Hinton, a former Google employee, is on a mission to raise awareness of the dangers of artificial intelligence (AI).
Called the “Godfather of the Eye,” the 77-year-old posted to a search engine in 2023 to warn AI people.
“We should recognize that these are existential threats and that unless we do something soon, we must face the possibility that we are approaching the end,” he explained to Stephen Bartlett. CEO's Diary Podcast.
So, if cognitive psychologists express their fear that AI can take over the world, we should really start preparing ourselves…and one way is to make a choice about what work we are doing.

Jeffrey Hinton warns that humanity is at risk due to the development of AI (Pascal le Segretain/Getty Images).
Well, I'm not preparing exactly to explore career paths I'm a robot It is world dominance with level AI, but it is useful for the past few years.
When asked what his advice would be about people and their career prospects, Hinton said, “In the meantime, I think it'll take a long time, as I'm as good at physical manipulation as we do.
Bartlett then questioned which industries were at risk of being taken over completely by AI.
He replied: “Yeah, that's why I mentioned plumbers. I don't think plumbers are at risk. People like legal assistants, paralegals – they're not needed for a very long time.”
Hinton is not the only one to fear the future of his “child and nephew.” Elon Musk was also raised about the development of AI and the career he recommends pursuing children.

AI is developing with anxious attention at a very fast rate (Getty Stock)
“Well, that's a difficult question to answer,” the Tesla CEO told CNBC after a long 13-second pause.
“I say they just tell them to follow their hearts in terms of what they do or fulfilling.
“I mean, if you think I'm working so hard about it, frankly, it can be very uncomfortable and motivating because I put a lot of bloody sweat and tears in building a company, then say, “Should I do this?”
Musk continued: “In the end, AI can do all these things.
“To stay motivated, to some extent, I have to carefully stop the halt of distrust, so I think I'm just going to work on what you're interesting, fulfilled and making some kind of contribution to the rest of the society.”
