Roman Yampoliskiy, the director of the Cyber Security Laboratory at the University of Louisville, claims that 99% of jobs will be replaced by AI due to its convenience, cost-effectiveness, and inevitability of its future. He made statements like: “AI is way better at designing prompts for other AIs than any human. So that's gone,” or “I was convinced we can make safe AI, but the more I looked at it, the more I realized it's not something we can actually do. These are unsupported statements, seemingly more opinionated than fact-based. Although he is a reputable source throughout his profession, this is one man’s opinion on the current situation with the information given to us. Looking up “90-99% job loss due to AI” comes up with nothing else besides articles that talk about his claims. Clearly, no one else has concluded to the number 99%. His perspective seems to be one intended to wrongfully scare the public.
https://www.windowscentral.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-expert-warns-99-percent-job-loss-by-2030
By doing a quick Google search, we can see that there are other claims stating that AI will be the reason for 41% job cuts, which is a much lower number. The articles claiming 41% job loss are ones supported by data, such as this CNN article. CNN describes how large companies alongside WEF's future job reports state that “Close to 70% of companies are planning to hire new workers with skills to design AI tools and enhancements, and 62% intend to recruit more people with skills to better work alongside AI”. This information even states that jobs will be created to counteract this issue. Another report corroborates these statements by saying that AI could create 78 million jobs than it eliminates by 2030.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/08/business/ai-job-losses-by-2030-intl
https://arstechnica.com/ai/2025/01/ai-could-create-78-million-more-jobs-than-it-eliminates-by-2030-report/
We can conclude that the statement “AI will replace 90% of jobs by 2030” is false and misleading. Although job loss for some may become an issue, it is not necessary to cause panic by claiming that most jobs will be replaced by AI or robots.