
From writing emails to editing photos to promoting brands, artificial intelligence (AI) is taking over industries, and in some cases, leading to layoffs. This technological advancement has triggered many conversations on social media, with Geoffrey Hinton, also known as “Godfather of AI,” OpenAI’s Sam Altman, and others sharing their insights. Recently, industrialist Harsh Goenka shared his outlook on AI, which started a fresh conversation on X.
In a post, Goenka predicted whether AI would take over jobs. “Everyone asks: ‘Will AI take my job? What new jobs is AI creating?’ AI will disrupt work & reinvent it. There will be new jobs like Prompt engineers, AI product managers, AI ethics specialists & workplace landscape will change. New winners will be the smartest & most adaptable,” he wrote.
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Everyone asks: “Will AI take my job? What new jobs is AI creating?” AI will disrupt work & reinvent it. There will be new jobs like Prompt engineers, AI product managers, AI ethics specialists & workplace landscape will change. New winners will be the smartest & most adaptable.
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) August 5, 2025
With over 14,000 views, the post evoked an array of reactions. Several social media users shared their opinions on the question, with a user commenting, “True. Those using AI in their work to create more value will be more successful than those who don’t use AI.”
Another user wrote, “AI will not take one’s job as one needs to guide AI and as you have quoted there are multiple job options available with AI. AI has actually opened the job market and why do companies like Capgemini have started recruiting freshers. I do like the AI ethics specialists as this is really required to identify the real from the reel and it is us who can guide AI.”
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“The winners won’t be those who resist it, but those who learn, adapt, and leverage it. The future belongs to the curious,” a third user reacted.
Recently, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis emphasised the challenges in the medical sector in the times of AI. Hassabis said that the next five to ten years will bring some of the major transformations, and healthcare will be at the forefront of this evolution.