Or be good at what you do, so good that your price will beat an AI price of the same quality. That is, a high-level programmer/designer, or an artist so famous that the name alone is better than the best AI-generations.
AI can only do things it's taught to do, a human can come up with new solutions.
Jobs requiring deep human connection or complex physical skills are safest from AI for now. Think therapists, artisans, or specialized trades. But honestly, by 2030, even these will evolve with tech as a force multiplier, not a replacement. Embrace the potential
Nothing is completely safe, but the safest would be jobs that require a human present to fix a home-bound machine. A plumber, etc...
Or be good at what you do, so good that your price will beat an AI price of the same quality. That is, a high-level programmer/designer, or an artist so famous that the name alone is better than the best AI-generations.
AI can only do things it's taught to do, a human can come up with new solutions.
Jobs requiring deep human connection or complex physical skills are safest from AI for now. Think therapists, artisans, or specialized trades. But honestly, by 2030, even these will evolve with tech as a force multiplier, not a replacement. Embrace the potential
Gospel preacher!