Assuming your in USA, pursue something that requires government granted professional licensing. The AI may do a lot of the work, but a professional will still need to stamp off:
Trades
Dentist
Doctors
Engineers (PE licensed careers)
Lawyers (this one is iffy because stating your career will be next to impossible once GPTlegal replaces all entry level associate jobs in the next 5-10 years)
Careers to avoid as AI replacement is immenent:
Teachers
Middle management
Draftsmen
Admin Assistants
Supply chain managers
Anything solely performed on a computer that doesn’t require a license or very abstract thought
PEexam2022 t1_je00rin wrote
Reply to Degrees of the future by dustysaxophone
Assuming your in USA, pursue something that requires government granted professional licensing. The AI may do a lot of the work, but a professional will still need to stamp off:
Trades Dentist Doctors Engineers (PE licensed careers) Lawyers (this one is iffy because stating your career will be next to impossible once GPTlegal replaces all entry level associate jobs in the next 5-10 years)
Careers to avoid as AI replacement is immenent:
Teachers Middle management Draftsmen Admin Assistants Supply chain managers Anything solely performed on a computer that doesn’t require a license or very abstract thought