When ai and robotics advance enough they should be able to do anything humans are capable of and more. If we do things right the only people left with jobs will probably be ai developers
Airline pilot. This is coming from a guy that knows that the machine part of my job is only good for when shit works on a perfect day. You will always be needed, no matter how autonomous the airplanes get.
>autopilot flies the plane
Only for cruise and any other phase that isn't worth wasting energy on. For landings, it is very complex to explain. The autopilot can only land for one type of approach, which is based off of ground based equipment (not at every airport and not on every runway). It also needs a bunch of stuff to work to not kill everyone. >the pilot greets the passengers, and the dog bites the pilot if he touches anything.
You are thinking about the FAs.
>What jobs can AI never replace?
Are we talking magical general AI? Then obviously none of them. But if we are talking about party tricks AI, then most jobs are better in the hands of humans.
I got a temp labor job >Boss is conservative >No vaccine bullshit >Get to touch grass and bask in the sun >Contant body motion helps me stay in shape >Good pay
Sometimes I think about doing a tech job, but just thinking about dealing with HR...
its too early, everyone is saying that that ai killed artists but honestly ai generated stuff is hot plastic garbage. Maybe in the end an "artist" 10 years from now will be someone that does whatever is needed to make ai shit true art (evalutator ais will give the pieces an art:score of 92/100 for example, kek), and suddenly make them (the artists) as valuable as ever. There will be plenty of jobs of ai wrangling, so I would focus more on them than finding an unattackable human niche
They should develop AI to produce alegria art first instead of realist arts.
It would be much easier and usable for corporate use and will kill all alegria ~~*artists)) first.
busking, singer, poet and panhandling
health guru and lifestyle coach
sports medicine
therapist
pastor/cult leader/hypnotist/shaman
aquarium fish and shrimp breeder
dowser
christmas light installer
radio tower lightbulb changer
schizomancer
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asbestos abator
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falconist (going to be become bigger for anti drone specialties)
Fixing fricking computers
Drone repairman. You'll be working for the drones, of course. Just think of yourself as a low paid medic.
Certain aspects of show business, and our thing.
Mechanic or any of the trades where manual labor is preferable over any sort of automation.
FEET!
Literally none.
the world's oldest profession
Post-collapse farmer
post her ears
When ai and robotics advance enough they should be able to do anything humans are capable of and more. If we do things right the only people left with jobs will probably be ai developers
This.
Except the ai developer would also be an Ai.
So none.
Airline pilot. This is coming from a guy that knows that the machine part of my job is only good for when shit works on a perfect day. You will always be needed, no matter how autonomous the airplanes get.
>Airline pilot
This is already the case today.
The autopilot flies the plane, the pilot greets the passengers, and the dog bites the pilot if he touches anything.
The pilot is only there so the airline can collect the insurance payout.
>autopilot flies the plane
Only for cruise and any other phase that isn't worth wasting energy on. For landings, it is very complex to explain. The autopilot can only land for one type of approach, which is based off of ground based equipment (not at every airport and not on every runway). It also needs a bunch of stuff to work to not kill everyone.
>the pilot greets the passengers, and the dog bites the pilot if he touches anything.
You are thinking about the FAs.
being right wing and producing right wing content
all the language models are being trained to be huge shitlibs, so humans will have a monopoly on right wing opinions
>What jobs can AI never replace?
Are we talking magical general AI? Then obviously none of them. But if we are talking about party tricks AI, then most jobs are better in the hands of humans.
Anything where you work with your hands anon.
Labor.
I got a temp labor job
>Boss is conservative
>No vaccine bullshit
>Get to touch grass and bask in the sun
>Contant body motion helps me stay in shape
>Good pay
Sometimes I think about doing a tech job, but just thinking about dealing with HR...
None
its too early, everyone is saying that that ai killed artists but honestly ai generated stuff is hot plastic garbage. Maybe in the end an "artist" 10 years from now will be someone that does whatever is needed to make ai shit true art (evalutator ais will give the pieces an art:score of 92/100 for example, kek), and suddenly make them (the artists) as valuable as ever. There will be plenty of jobs of ai wrangling, so I would focus more on them than finding an unattackable human niche
They should develop AI to produce alegria art first instead of realist arts.
It would be much easier and usable for corporate use and will kill all alegria ~~*artists)) first.
>honestly ai generated art is hot plastic garbage
human art is stinky smelly garbage + $1200 tip.
Teacher
Nurse
Psychologist
Social Worker
Physical Therapist
Speech Pathologist
busking, singer, poet and panhandling
health guru and lifestyle coach
sports medicine
therapist
pastor/cult leader/hypnotist/shaman
aquarium fish and shrimp breeder
dowser
christmas light installer
radio tower lightbulb changer
schizomancer
beekeeper
asbestos abator
gofundme scam artist
falconist (going to be become bigger for anti drone specialties)
>schizomancer
where do I sign up
Small Engine Repair
UOOOOOOOOOOOOH
those are 3ds, take it back
Professional athletes (The type that people watch on TV) and maybe judges
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>What jobs can AI never replace?
BOT jannitor
Ai will replace 'do as you're told' jobs. Jobs requiring decision making or problem solving are fine until the next level with 'sentient' AIs.
It won't replace welding any time soon