New Delhi, Sept. 6 -- Artificial intelligence (AI) could make almost all human jobs redundant by 2030, warns Roman Yampolskiy, a computer science professor at the University of Louisville. His stark warning comes as businesses worldwide increasingly adopt AI tools to reduce costs and increase profits.

According to Yampolskiy, even skilled workers such as coders and prompt engineers may not escape the wave of automation. "We're looking at a world where we have levels of unemployment we've never seen before. Not talking about 10 per cent unemployment, which is scary, but 99 per cent," he said on The Diary of a CEO podcast. He predicts that artificial general intelligence (AGI) could arrive as early as 2027.

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