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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD is 16 and is thinking about possible future careers. She is super stressed out about AI taking over her job and we are having a hard time thinking of some safer jobs. She wants to work with her mind rather than her body (so no blue collar) and is not interested in medicine. [/quote] Jobs that require more complex human physical labor (if robotics doesn't progress as fast as AI is progressing) and jobs that require human oversite (managerial), IT jobs, robotic or mechanical repair work, and all the jobs that will be too small or specialized for AI and robotics to be economically feasible to take over. Office jobs, computer/desk jobs, legal professionals, claims/insurance, etc. will be first to be replaced by AI, as they will require no robotics at all. [/quote] OP, I am not much help in what professional path you DD should pursue, but in the meantime please encourage her to get into business ownership. I met a wonderful woman who provides decluttering/organization services. She is great with people, very caring, empathetic, etc, but also a solid professional whose background was in a couple of others industry prior to decluttering and organizing. I met her initially just needing some decluttering help for our entire house and ended up booking a 6-month package. Please reassure your daughter that the possibilities are endless and please encourage her to not let all of this AI talk discourage her. It is hard to get away from people constantly hyping up AI. Does your daughter enjoy talking with people? You wrote that she enjoys working with her mind. Has she researched becoming a researcher (gerontology, brain health, dementia, Alzheimer's, neuroscience in general, etc...) What about robotics itself? There will always be a required human element (improving the robots, troubleshooting, etc...) [/quote]
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