Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about something like speech therapy?
Or how about teaching?
Online courses have been a thing for a while. Professors/teachers will DEFINITELY be replaced by AI and laptops.
Teaching is definitely safe. Some aspects may change (like more online instruction), but I’d love to see an AI program actually manage a classroom.
How’s AI going to get 30 teenagers to sit down at a computer to work? How’s AI going to keep 25 elementary school kids in a classroom?
Those students will be "remote" and school from home.
But if public in class schools still exist in the future, discipline could easily be handled by robotics or shock collars, ankle monitors, or the like? Just thinking outside the proverbial box here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about something like speech therapy?
Or how about teaching?
Online courses have been a thing for a while. Professors/teachers will DEFINITELY be replaced by AI and laptops.
Teaching is definitely safe. Some aspects may change (like more online instruction), but I’d love to see an AI program actually manage a classroom.
How’s AI going to get 30 teenagers to sit down at a computer to work? How’s AI going to keep 25 elementary school kids in a classroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader is leaning towards a field within law enforcement.
Won’t replace but robot dogs, etc will be used for patrols even more heavily than now.
Anonymous wrote:My 9th grader is leaning towards a field within law enforcement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about something like speech therapy?
Or how about teaching?
Online courses have been a thing for a while. Professors/teachers will DEFINITELY be replaced by AI and laptops.
Anonymous wrote:Nurse
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about something like speech therapy?
Or how about teaching?
Online courses have been a thing for a while. Professors/teachers will DEFINITELY be replaced by AI and laptops.
Teaching is definitely safe. Some aspects may change (like more online instruction), but I’d love to see an AI program actually manage a classroom.
How’s AI going to get 30 teenagers to sit down at a computer to work? How’s AI going to keep 25 elementary school kids in a classroom?
Anonymous wrote:What about something like speech therapy?
Or how about teaching?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the trades? Plumbing, HVAC, etc.
Seriously - there are a billion jobs that can't be replaced by AI. During the pandemic we found out exactly who - it's not a difficult thought exercise. AI can't build a house, teach a child, rock a baby, plumb a house, pump septic, dig a well, staff a grocery store, cut hair, clean a hospital, nurse at the bedside, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surgeon.
Surgeons will absolutely be replaced by AI.
I don't quite understand how this will happen. Explain?
NP, my son had a robotic surgery done to put a stent in his urinary system. It took like 3 months to schedule time on the robot (while he was in pain). But tiny incision and very minimal recovery. It was 6ish years ago, and even then was surgeon assisting the robot, not the other way around. And was done fast, for all the time we spent waiting to have it done. This is going to become more and more normal. One surgeon babysitting a robot doing 100 minimally invasive surgeries a day.
Anonymous wrote:Get her some help with her anxiety
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surgeon.
Surgeons will absolutely be replaced by AI.
I don't quite understand how this will happen. Explain?