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Jobs at low risk of AI automation typically require human skills like empathy, creativity, complex physical dexterity, or ethical judgment. Based on recent analysis, here are 65 roles with the lowest automation risk (under 3% probability), per data from sources like the U.S. Career Institute:

  • Healthcare professionals (nurses, therapists, surgeons)
  • Educators (teachers, counselors)
  • Creative roles (artists, writers, musicians)
  • Skilled trades (plumbers, electricians, mechanics)
  • Social services (social workers, clergy)
  • Management (CEOs, HR specialists)
  • Legal professionals (judges, lawyers in nuanced cases)
  • Emergency responders (firefighters, paramedics)

AI excels at routine tasks but struggles with unpredictable human interactions. For full list: The 65 Jobs With the Lowest Risk of Automation. Focus on upskilling in these areas.

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