This video features an interview with Dr. Roman Yampolskiy, an AI safety expert, who discusses the potential risks and existential threats posed by advanced artificial intelligence. He shares his concerns about the rapid development of AI, the difficulty in ensuring its safety, and the potential for widespread job displacement due to AI automation. The conversation also touches upon simulation theory, the future of humanity, and the importance of AI safety.
The transcript doesn't explicitly list only five jobs that will remain. However, Dr. Yampolskiy discusses the jobs that might still be done by humans in a world dominated by AI. He suggests that the remaining jobs would be those where humans prefer another human to perform the task for them, or jobs that are almost a "fetish" for human involvement, with no practical reason for it. He also mentions that while AI can automate most computer-based tasks and eventually physical labor, the jobs that might persist are those involving unique human experiences or preferences, like a human accountant for someone like Warren Buffett, or jobs that cater to people who "like traditional ways of doing things."