Submitted by SprayOnMe43 t3_127uybd in singularity
For context, I'm 20 years old and about to start university this year (September). I've applied and received an offer for English and Philosophy however with the recent explosion of AI I am thoroughly reconsidering my prospects and what opportunities will actually be available to me once I finish my degree. I see my current choice of English and Philosophy as pointless if I want to get a job after my degree (I know the prospects were quite dismal for this area even before AI) as I can't see how any skills I take from this degree will be ones that AI can't just do.
I really only see occupations that require a form of human connection as having any possibility of staying for a while. Therefore, I am considering something in the field of psychology as there are many avenues to explore with such a degree e.i., therapist, neuroscientist etc. and all seem both rewarding and highly paying.
The reason I am posting here is to see if anyone else can give me advice on this topic and suggest any other areas (that aren't trades, I'm not made for that kinda work) or if this is a good idea.
I understand there are rebuttals to this such as 'nobody likes work be thankful you're growing up in generation that might not have to, we're all going to be on UBI soon anyway...' but I want to go to university and I want to come out with at least a shred of job opportunities that aren't confined to barista or amazon warehouse worker, that's not me trying to belittle those roles, I would just rather try and get a well-paying job if any exist.
Fair_Jelly t1_jeg2oyh wrote
Don't take career advice from this sub.