This video features Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, an AI safety expert, discussing the potential existential risks of artificial superintelligence. He shares his concerns about the rapid advancement of AI, the difficulty in ensuring its safety, and the potential for mass unemployment and human extinction. The conversation also touches upon simulation theory, longevity, and the importance of prioritizing AI safety.
Based on the transcript, Dr. Roman Yampolskiy suggests that in a world dominated by superintelligence and advanced automation (potentially by 2030), most jobs will be automated. He doesn't explicitly list only five specific jobs that will exist, but rather discusses the types of roles that might remain.
He posits that the remaining jobs would be those where:
The video emphasizes that anything that can be done on a computer is highly likely to be automated, and with the advent of humanoid robots, even physical labor jobs could be taken over. The focus is more on the category of jobs that might remain due to human preference rather than a definitive list of five.