Best majors with AI revolution around the corner

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plumbing
Electrician
Hvac
Food production
Painting
Auto Mechanic/body work
Restaurant work

The 90 percent of jobs that are bs generators are toast. Most aren’t even necessary now. My job is a bs generator so I’m not trying to be critical.



For careers requiring a college degree - teachers, and health care occupations.


Health care will definitely be impacted, with certain areas more impacted than others. The market for radiologists will shrink with just one or two human radiologists at a hospital merely either confirming or rejecting the diagnoses that the AI makes. In fact, most diagnostic medicine will just need fewer of those doctors and nurses because of the leverage provided by AI.

Would think just like blue-collar jobs...any medical job that requires hands-on work on a patient (surgeons, dentists, etc.) will still be needed...although clearly more robotic surgery is happening. There was an article of how a noted surgeon thousands of miles away did remote, robotic surgery on a patient in a rural location...in this instance, it is not taking the job away from anyone and it was highly technical emergency surgery (i.e., either the patient accepted the robotic surgery or died since there was no time to transport them to a place with a certified doctor).



One or two radiologists just phoning it in? So…nothing will change?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Plumbing
Electrician
Hvac
Food production
Painting
Auto Mechanic/body work
Restaurant work

The 90 percent of jobs that are bs generators are toast. Most aren’t even necessary now. My job is a bs generator so I’m not trying to be critical.



For careers requiring a college degree - teachers, and health care occupations.


Teachers are totally replaceable by AI. If anything, grading would be fairer.

Healthcare—not replaceable by AI in the near term.



I’m a teacher and I think the idea that teachers will be replaced by AI is totally naive. There is no way that the public is going to go for kids being taught by computers all day with no human adult oversight whatsoever.
Anonymous
The risk of AI is overblown. It’s like Covid. We are talking about it because it’s what in the media.
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