What jobs or industries would you say are AI proof?

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I was reading a post on LinkedIn where someone went into nursing because they lost their corporate job to AI. They thought nursing was AI proof except some have gone into nursing to find out that, guess what, they’re training AI models to do some or all of their job?l!

This got me thinking though what is a job or industry to actually is AI proof? My first thought was doing adult content but duh there’s realistic AI adult content.

Auto mechanic maybe? Not the diagnostic part but the repairing part?
 
I was reading a post on LinkedIn where someone went into nursing because they lost their corporate job to AI. They thought nursing was AI proof except some have gone into nursing to find out that, guess what, they’re training AI models to do some or all of their job?l!

This got me thinking though what is a job or industry to actually is AI proof? My first thought was doing adult content but duh there’s realistic AI adult content.

Auto mechanic maybe? Not the diagnostic part but the repairing part?
Anything can be automated.

The only thing you could argue would be sperms, eggcell (life) but then again cloning exists.

Repairing cars can also be automated especially in the current EV age.
 
Probably law where human intervention is very much necessary as it's the question of one's life
 
Yes, I also suffer from drop in sales, especially over the last couple months. The main reason businesses try AI is low cost (or even free in some cases). If prices increased (and these AI companies are unstable and running on a minus so it can't go on like this forever, I hope) they'd be right back buying services. It's literally that.
 
A small brand where USP is human mind.

And at the top you can add header "old school way of doing things"... or something like that.

What's your problem with understanding this on marketing forum. People, what's your f***ing problem? :ROFLMAO:

Sorry, the thread is about outdated concept of "a job". Go fishing for 8 hours a day instead. You'll learn something at least. Learn being fcking savage and don't go to any jobs unless it's one month every year. Survive on $2000 a year and be fcking savage!

Learn to thrive off $2k a month. And live off investments. Then start an AI business. Hahaha!

It's this fcking ages old problem. People don't want to grow so much, they're leaving themselves behind. In 20 years AI will be 100% normal and you people who didn't join now, will join in 20 years thinking "fck, so that's why all the people use it".

It's like with the internet. People denied and denied it until it became almost impossible to find a job without internet. It became close to.impossible.to.run business without internet. Same with AI.

Worse... some people me for example, want to go back to ancient Egypt to see all this stuff without cars and technology. But I can't! Fcking problem of no time machine.

And as I was right before, we're entering the ultimate generalist era. No more stupid specializations where you can slack off for 80%. of the time because you have a label that makes you able to pretend "I'm not retarded like generlists". But who will be retarded in the age of AI? I don't know.
 
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tech especially software engineers AM TALKING ABOUT seniors and above

juniors and mid are fu*ked already
 
Many people believe jobs that rely heavily on human care, empathy, and interpersonal skills are among the most AI-resistant. So, jobs like:

- Nursing
- Healthcare Management
- Physical Therapy
- Psychology
- Early Childhood Education
- Education/Teaching
- Social Work

The human connection remains difficult to replace.
 
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