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Kai-Fu Lee sticks to his prediction that half of us will be out of a job by 2027 thanks to artificial intelligence.

Computer scientist and venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee recently reiterated his stance that artificial intelligence technology would supplant at least half of the global human workforce by 2027.

“Most jobs are repetitive,” Kai-Fu Lee said at the time, pointing to “truck-driving, telemarketing, dishwashing, fruit picking, assembly-line work, and so on.” In a recent interview with Fortune, he doubled down on his remarks when asked if he thought the prediction still held weight in 2024.“It's actually uncannily accurate. People have criticized me for being too aggressive in 2017, 2018, 2019, and I was a little nervous at the time. But when gen AI came out, I think everybody's on the bandwagon and believing that is the correct pace.”

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