Might be time to think about a new career 😬
The endless march of technological progress since the industrial revolution has seen numerous jobs come and go through the centuries. Once upon a time you might have worked as a switchboard operator, a lamplighter or at a Blockbuster store. However, like the dodo, these are all roles that have become extinct in recent decades. Tech giants have continued to dive headlong into the AI gold rush.
If you are wanting to future proof yourself, take a look at the list below: If you are wanting to future proof yourself and prevent losing your job to AI down the line, ChatGPT recommends considering jobs that require high levels of creativity, emotional intelligence, and complex human interactions. It says that these kinds of roles are less likely to be replaced by AI.
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