AI is reshaping the job market, with students aiming for “AI-proof” careers. Former Google exec Mo Gawdat dismisses the idea that AI will create new jobs, warning that even top performers will feel pressure once artificial general intelligence (AGI) emerges.
Gawdat predicts by 2027, layoffs will surge, inequality will grow, and stability will waver. The so-called golden age of AI might only arrive if corporate incentives shift. He emphasizes that AI itself isn’t the issue, but how humanity chooses to utilize it.
To survive the AI revolution, Gawdat advises being exceptional or replaceable. The technology isn’t just targeting entry-level roles or factory jobs, but could eventually challenge CEOs. As AI continues to advance, being at the top of your game will be essential to thrive in the evolving job market.
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