“The real winners of the AI ​​race will be the electricians or plumbers”

The conversation about the future of work is taking an unexpected turn conditioned by the progressive incursion of AI into administrative positions, especially among the youngest who see the old promise of a prosperous job future after college.

Influential voices in the development of AI, such as Mark Zuckerberg or Mark Chenthey are showing the value devaluation of university degrees. Jensen Huang has gone a step further by pointing out that most of the future economic opportunities could arise from traditional professions more than pure university careers. “The millionaires of the future will be electricians or plumbers,” said the millionaire in an interview for the british Channel 4 News.

The winners of the race for AI. Jensen Huang, CEO of the main producer of AI chips, pointed out the significant imbalance in the current labor market, in which there is enormous offer of university graduatesbut a great shortage of qualified labor in traditional trades such as carpenters, electricians, plumbers or bricklayers. According to this shortage, it has made their jobs much more difficult. best rated and salaries could double in a short time. “The big winners in the AI ​​race will be electricians and plumbers,” said the NVIDIA CEO.

Huang highlighted that, although these professions were not directly related to the development of AI models, they were related to the construction and maintenance of the data centers that support these technologies. “Whether you are an electrician, plumber or carpenter, we will need hundreds of thousands of them to build all these factories and the specialized crafts sector of all economies is going to experience a boom,” the manager stressed.

Traditional jobs versus AI. One of the great advantages of traditional trades over many so-called “white collar” jobs is their limited exposure to AI automation. Furthermore, in other interventions, Huang has pointed out: “As we speak, AI has no chance of doing what we do,” stated the CEO of NVIDIA during a conference in Mumbai.

To a greater or lesser degree, all positions with administrative burden or repetitive routines are susceptible to automation of all or part of their work. It is something that is already beginning to be observed with a reduction of junior positions in the main consulting firms, where AI is replacing recent graduates in basic tasks such as reporting or programming assistance. On the other hand, jobs in the manufacturing industry or traditional trades are not feeling the same pressure because, at the moment, an AI cannot fix faults in the electrical installation of a house.

AI can’t build your house. Even though you may currently have a waiting list of more than six months To request a quote for a bathroom or kitchen renovation, NVIDIA’s concern about the lack of qualified labor is more related to the deadlines in the construction of its data centers.

According to a report McKinseythe industry is projected that global capital spending on data centers will reach $7 trillion by 2030. That’s a lot of processors waiting to be sold. The problem is that, just like renovating your bathroom, without enough manpower Construction deadlines are longer than expected.

As and how I collected FortuneLarry Flink, CEO of BlackRock, was also concerned in that regard, noting that the workforce to build the data centers they needed had been dangerously reduced following Trump’s anti-immigration policies. “I’ve even told members of Trump’s team that we’re going to run out of electricians, which we need to build AI data centers. We just don’t have enough,” declared the manager at a recent conference.

In Spain they also bet on traditional professions. In Spain, the media millionaire José Elías, CEO of the La Sirena supermarket chain and president of Audax Renovables, has been giving a clear and forceful message: “Artificial intelligence is going to take over 80% of office work,” and that is going to change everything. But not for manual trades. On the contrary, those practical and physical jobs, which many today despise, will be the ones with the most opportunities and the best salary.” “They will end up charging 50, 60 or 200 euros per hour”highlighted the Catalan millionaire in an interview.

In addition, he points out that these jobs offer greater growth prospects and professional stability. “A lawyer from a large firm who works long hours does not earn more than an electrician. Or someone from a Big Four audit who works 17 hours a day does not live better than an electrician either,” he explains. “An electrician works nine hours and one is having breakfast. I don’t know any electrician who doesn’t have an apartment and if you’re good and don’t get paid well, raise your hand and tell the boss ‘Hey, I’m thinking about starting to send resumes,'” explains José Elías in one of your videos.

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Image | Jose Elias, NVIDIA

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