Soft skills. If you can connect with people, there's always going to be a demand for sales, marketing, retention, deescalation, mediation, psychology.
It’s all just so exhausting…
I am Asian. My parents only gave me three choices. Doctor, lawyer and engineer.
I work in the healthcare industry, specifically in the psychiatric sector, and I must say that this field is truly AI-proof. AI operates based on algorithms, but the minds of psychiatric patients are highly unpredictable. Not just by words but their actions are way more violent and some are highly manipulative.
America already is a lonely place, it will be extremely lonely when AI takes over. Most Americans don’t know how lonely the US is because they never been out of the country. You only get social interaction in America through your job, school and I can’t think of anywhere else you can on a everyday level. That’s why the young and the old are so starved for social interaction.
becoming a plumber, painter, carpenter, mechanic etc. won't work because soon there will be more supply than demand for these jobs and hourly rates will drop like crazy. AI will have a devastating impact on society.
Become. A. Plumber. Or an electrician or carpenter or any other trade that involves your hands.
Don't forget about folks that works in IT like myself. I've been in the tech field for over 10 years. No company can run without an IT infrastructure rather on prem or cloud. Software and AI models have to get deployed, managed and hosted some where which is why Network Engineers, Sysadmins, DevOps Engineers, Cloud Engineers, Kubernetes Administrators, MLOps Engineers and so on makes that happen. No infrastructure, there would be no AI Engineers or Software Engineers to get product to the customers.
Having a Bsc in Banking Economics and having worked 7 years so far as IT Business Analyst in payment/banking, I've now enrolled in a Master degree in Data Science because I see it as investment for my future. Whether I'll work for companies, remotely or not, or delivering some services, I think it' important for me. But it's not for everybody.
I'd say the general rule is: The more physical the job, the safer it is
00:06 - Understand job market trends to future-proof your career against AI. 01:21 - Businesses must adapt to demographic shifts and economic changes. 02:33 - Job market is evolving with new opportunities amidst job displacement by 2030. 03:45 - AI is automating clerical jobs, reducing demand for traditional roles. 04:59 - Emerging careers reflect shifts from traditional roles to technology-driven positions. 06:05 - Security Management specialists are crucial as cyber threats increase. 07:19 - Essential skills for future job market include tech literacy and soft skills. 08:38 - Future careers require both technical and human-centered skills for success.
No one could predicted AI would take over in art , music or writing... why should we think they can predict now ?
The “create new jobs” prediction should be read “create different jobs,” meaning that the net number of employed workers is likely to decrease because fewer people will be needed.
I think we should realize that the only pleasant future for humanity is transitioning to a collaborating and sharing "economy" where our true purpose in life, our children, is the center of everything we do and how we behave. It's instinctively the easiest thing to do so our cognition will have no problem supporting that prerequisite, no matter where we come from. Our future will be amazing.
The jobs most safe are the domestic contractor jobs (plumbers, heating engineers, electricians, gardener, maintenance, social care, etc). You can' automate these jobs. General purpose robots that can figure out how to rewire a house or find the water mains supply shutoff are a distant possibility, likely never.
Pediatric nurses, Intellectual disability techs in schools, healhcare workers elder care, phychologlist, soecialist such as pt, ot, speech also of course the trades plumber, electrians, repair men and tow truck drivers will continue to have jobs.
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Good point about coding becoming foundational. I think things like security and Devops will also become a foundation more than a speciality.
1. Big data specialists (data entry clerks) 2. Fintech engineers (bank tellers) 3. AI & machine learning specialists 4. Software & application developers 5. Security management specialists
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