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AI Godfather Geoffrey Hinton Predicts Only Skilled Creative Jobs Are Safe From Automation

What Happened

Geoffrey Hinton, often called the Godfather of AI, told Fortune that while artificial intelligence is transforming the workforce, creative job sectors like writing, art, and music might remain among the last to be replaced by advancing technology. According to Hinton, even these professions will only offer security to those with very high skill levels, as rapid improvements in AI continue to threaten roles across diverse industries. Hinton has been vocal about potential societal impacts from broad automation, emphasizing that many positions—especially in less creative fields—are at risk of obsolescence as AI adoption accelerates.

Why It Matters

Hinton’s comments reflect mounting worries about AI-driven job displacement and underscore the importance of upskilling within creative industries. Beyond highlighting the potential risks to employment, his perspective strengthens arguments for workforce adaptation and safeguards as automation progresses. Read more in our AI News Hub

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