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[quote=Anonymous]SO I asked AI: "Jobs least likely to be replaced by AI involve high levels of human interaction, creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex physical tasks in unpredictable environments. These include: Healthcare professionals (e.g., doctors, nurses, therapists): Require empathy, nuanced judgment, and hands-on care. Teachers and educators: Demand personal connection, motivation, and adapting to individual student needs. Creative artists (e.g., writers, musicians, designers): Rely on unique human expression and originality. Skilled trades (e.g., plumbers, electricians, carpenters): Involve complex, context-specific tasks in varied settings. Social workers and counselors: Depend on deep emotional understanding and trust-building. Strategic leaders (e.g., CEOs, policymakers): Need vision, ethical judgment, and high-stakes decision-making. Research scientists: Require innovative thinking and hypothesis-driven experimentation. While AI can augment these roles (e.g., diagnostic tools in healthcare or automation in trades), full replacement is unlikely due to the human-centric or unpredictable nature of the work. Jobs with repetitive, data-driven tasks (e.g., basic data entry, routine customer service) face higher risk of automation."[/quote]
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