For years, Bill Gates has remained at the top of the business world by co-founding Microsoft with Paul Allen in 1975.
While Gates remains optimistic about the benefits artificial intelligence has brought in, he has shared his concerns about the side effects, Daily Mail reported.
During a candid podcast with OpenAI chief executive Sam Altman, the mastermind behind ChatGPT, the billionaire shared that the best career options for recent graduates include, energy related jobs, health related jobs and jobs related to AI itself.
On the podcast "Unconfuse me with Bill Gates," Gates said: "Even I could even lose my job."
The entrepreneur said that by the nature of the three areas, they will be the only ones where humans will not be replaceable.
During a speech to some graduating students, he said: "Making it clean, affordable and reliable will be essential for fighting poverty and climate change. Biosciences, will remain a viable and worthwhile career path, because it is ripe with opportunities to help people live longer, healthier lives."
Adding he said: "we must make smart investments now to ensure that AI can make the world a more equitable place."
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