There are rarest of times when one is confident of the fact every job is bound to be impacted. Whether it has happened earlier even once earlier will be difficult may seem difficult to substantiate. There is no denying the fact that general purpose technologies have impacted mankind in the most comprehensive of ways. AI so to say can be termed as the apex of all general purpose technologies to date, the impact is bound to be equally astounding. In a job driven post the industrial revolution, now all pervasive and it that scenario if all jobs were to be impacted means the future of work is being redefined.
What has one of the leading brand ambassadors of Artificial Intelligence has to say? “Every job will affected, some jobs will be created, but every job will be affected,” says Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang. This was spoken in an address at the Milken Institute Conference 2025. That AI will make jobs vanish is certainly not the issue now, the issue that the smarter have hopped on the AI expertise bandwagon. He warned that, “You are not going to lose your job to AI, but you are going to lose your job to somebody who knows AI.”
He opposes the widespread fears of automation-driven unemployment. Huang talked about the reality of a global worker shortage. The present opportunity can put 30-40 million workers back in the workforce. What AI can do the maximum is to reduce the entry restriction to complex tasks, which usually require expertise in coding. He also talked about VIbe Coding. The modern AI tools permit the users to interact through sketches, prompts and speech. “AI tools speak whatever language you want to speak.”
He is of the opinion that AI is the best way to increase world GDP. Professionals need to adapt rather than resist. The one who ignores this technology ends up in a loss. Nonetheless, job displacement debates continue to dominate the result. As per recent reports from SEO.AI indicate that 14% of workers have already experienced disruptions to AI. What one can confidently say now is that the overall impact has been much less than what was initially feared.
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Sanjay Sahay
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