Investor in Silicon Valley: Artificial Intelligence threatens 80% of jobs technology

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Investor Vinod Khosla predicted the future of jobs in the world after 5 years, indicating that artificial intelligence eliminates 80% of high -valuable jobs, according to the Fortune website report.

It is worth noting that Vinod Khosla, a senior investor in the technology sector in the Silicon Valley, and an American billionaire of Indian origin, established several successful companies in various sectors, including Sun Microsystems.

The company worked to sell computers and their systems, as it became famous for its operating system before it was sold to “Oracle” to use the operating system in its databases, and the wealth of Josla reaches 9.1 billion dollars.

These predictions came in his wage podcast with Jacques Altman, the brother of Sam Altman and an investor in several technical companies, and during the interview, Khosla expected that the development of artificial intelligence technologies in the future affects the Fortune 500 companies, which are the most enriched companies in the world.

Khosla also likened the change made by the artificial intelligence in the companies of companies to the digital transformation that occurred several years ago and witnessed the fall of companies such as “Toys R US” and “Nokia” because they were unable to keep pace with it.

Khosla continued his predictions about the future in light of artificial intelligence, stressing that technology is able to replace 80% of the high -value jobs that a person performs, adding that the need for work ends by 2040, as a person then works for his desire to perform the job.

He pointed out that the robots will become the prevailing technique by 2030, and every person will have a robot in his home who performs boring jobs that he does not want, and these jobs begin when cooking and cleaning.

At the conclusion of his speech, Joshla warned against the use of repressive systems negatively in an attempt to control their citizens, as well as their use in wars in general, and this does not mean that all artificial intelligence techniques will be bad.

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