The “godfather” of artificial intelligence, warning for young people. “If you think about what career to choose, make yourself an installer”

Geoffrey Hinton, a Nobel laureate and considered one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, has launched a serious warning on its impact on the labor market.

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Artificial intelligence has become the great stake for relaunching global productivity. Technological companies, consulting companies and governments around the world promote it as a tool capable of accelerating work and reducing costs. However, Geoffrey Hinton, a Nobel laureate and considered one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, has launched a serious warning on the impact on the labor market, writes Mediafax.

The British researcher, a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, spoke about the future jobs and the limits of technology, urging young people to consider the trades far from the technological field. According to Trendencias, Hinton’s advice was clear: “If you think about what career to pursue, make yourself installedr. ”

He explained that manual, specialized and physically demanding trades – such as installer, carpenter or electrician – are much harder to replace by artificial intelligence than those involving computer work.

Over time, Hinton has repeatedly expressed concern about how artificial intelligence will affect jobs, especially on office and based on digital knowledge. After years of spent at Google, he decided to leave the company in order to talk freely about the risks.

The expert believes that the current models, developed by companies such as Openai, Google and others, have evolved so quickly that all their consequences are difficult to anticipate. “What we develop could become smarter than us and will not necessarily share our values,” Hinton said in an interview with BBC News.