AI Could Lead to Mass Joblessness Within the Next 5 Years

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AI Could Lead to Mass Joblessness Within the Next 5 Years

A computer science professor warns that an advanced AI could be developed in the next few years, which leads to mass unemployment by 2030.

In a recently carried out episode of the “The Diary of a CEO” podcast, the computer science professor at the University of Louisville, Roman Yampolskiy, AI on “99%” warned of all employees who are unemployed by 2030. He predicted that AI would deliver “trillion dollars” for “free work” and would give employers a better option for their employment needs.

“You have free work, physically and cognitive, trillion dollars of it,” said Yampolskiy. “It makes no sense to hire people for most jobs if I can only get a subscription of 20 US dollars or a free model to do what an employee does.”

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Yampolskiy predicted that every job on a computer would be automated as soon as AGI arrives and that humanoid robots would take over physical jobs within the next five years, which leads to unprecedented unemployment.

“So we look at a world in which we have unemployment levels that we have never seen before,” said Yampolskiy in the podcast. “Do not talk about 10% unemployment, which is scary, but 99%.”

The only jobs will be those who prefer people to do another person who has to do for them, said Yampolskiy. AI will “very quickly” gain the ability to take on other human professions, including teachers, analysts and accountants, he predicted.

Yampolskiy claims to have shaped the term “AI security” in an article from 2011 and has published more than 100 papers on the dangers of AI since then. He wrote several books, including his book 2025, “Considerations on the AI ​​endgame: ethics, risks and arithmetic frames”.

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In the podcast interview, Yampolskiy said that even coding and fast engineering were not protected against automation. AI can “do much better” for AI than any other person, he said.

Retraining is also impossible in this new reality, since AI automate all jobs and “there is no plan B,” said Yampolskiy.

Yampolskiy's predictions correspond to the forecasts of other AI experts. Geoffrey Hinton, known as “Pate of Ai” because he concerns the pioneering work on this topic in June, said in June that the AI ​​in white collar would “all” replace in white collar. He questioned the idea that AI would create new jobs and pointed out that there are no jobs for people when AI automates tasks.

In May, the Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said in May that the AI ​​within the next to five years has half of all entry -level jobs, which gave unemployment a high of 20%.

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A computer science professor warns that an advanced AI could be developed in the next few years, which leads to mass unemployment by 2030.

In a recently carried out episode of the “The Diary of a CEO” podcast, the computer science professor at the University of Louisville, Roman Yampolskiy, AI on “99%” warned of all employees who are unemployed by 2030. He predicted that AI would deliver “trillion dollars” for “free work” and would give employers a better option for their employment needs.

“You have free work, physically and cognitive, trillion dollars of it,” said Yampolskiy. “It makes no sense to hire people for most jobs if I can only get a subscription of 20 US dollars or a free model to do what an employee does.”

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