AI's rapid growth is causing concern over job displacement, but Bill Gates assures that some professions are safe. During a CNBC interview, Gates highlighted that jobs in coding, energy, and biology will remain secure despite AI advancements. While AI revolutionizes various industries, human intuition and expertise are still irreplaceable in these fields. Gates is optimistic that AI's growth will create new opportunities, even as it reshapes the workforce.
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