Which Jobs Will Survive AI?

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Published 2024-03-03
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In this video I do a HIGHLY experimental exercise to see which jobs will survive the next 3 - 5 years. Please be aware that this may be wildly inaccurate so PLEASE don’t freak out and take things too seriously. Feel free to leave your opinions below and point out things that maybe I missed but please don't come after me k I have feelings too 🥺

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All Comments (21)
  • @TinaHuang1
    Start the FREE Software Development Introduction Course with CourseCareers Now: coursecareers.com/a/TinaHaung?course=software-dev-… This is a HIGHLY experimental exercise. Please be aware that this may be wildly inaccurate so PLEASE don’t freak out and take things too seriously. Feel free to leave your opinions below and point out things that maybe I missed but please don't come after me k I have feelings too 🥺
  • @DonChocolatey
    Politicians are going to be the last to go and they won’t go by choice.
  • @mandy222434
    My mom is a social worker at hospice. No AI robot is going to give someone bedside consoling while they’re dying. I think social workers are safe.
  • @pilotheress
    we are getting very close to the time the great depression started 100 years ago, ending around the 30s. i think it's about to happen again with these jobs being taken away
  • @ryan-tabar
    Everyone in my family is a nurse. They were well prepared, lmao.
  • As a software developer who has been unemployed for the last 8 months (I've never had a job search take more than a couple of months), I would NOT recommend transitioning into dev, especially web dev. Maybe ML engineering is a safer bet, but the market is currently flooded with candidates in web development. And I do think software development is at high risk of AI simply because AI coding tools have already been widely adopted. It won't replace all software developers but it will make developers more efficient so fewer will be doing more.
  • Its not the AI that eliminates jobs but the other humans who decide which jobs to replace with AI :).
  • @alje311
    Most mechanic jobs, robots haven't gotten to the point where they can fix airplanes or cars for 95% of the tasks.
  • @Lemurai
    I started out my career as an engineer but moved on to nursing when jobs became scarce in around 08-09 & now in 2024, they’re already rolling out these AI cameras/sensors in patients rooms that are linked up with nurses working from home, it looks so dystopian & patients have been overtly vocal against being in one of these rooms, it’s only been a trial & it’s already a disaster. I don’t think AI will integrate as well as some believe and there will always be a premium on human specific jobs. I personally believe statutory positions such as politicians, clergy, medical professionals & law enforcement, may be AI assisted, but will most certainly remain human.
  • @Serine_T
    watching this and im shakinngg like , being a college student is stressful enough now we are worrying abt ai taking over the jobs .. Can we have a seperate vid abt ai affecting the business field ..
  • @sonnygmony
    While no one with intelligence likes the IMF or the WEF, it is absolutely essential to study their reports. As you correctly pointed out, the quality of analysis is high.
  • @e.8756
    Dude, I hope you go viral with this. AI is going to impact so many industries and so many people’s job. Kudos!
  • @Novaximus
    I remember when they said Email was going to replace the postal service.... Then Amazon happened.
  • @RunOs3
    Wow, I can tell this took a lot of hard work. Thank you for taking the time to putting this together. Your content is always awesome.
  • Great video! Thank you for posting this! I've been telling everyone to read the IMF and WEF reports. I'm still struggling to understand all of the charts in the IMF paper... but I find "Box 1" (p24) to be particularly interesting.
  • @luisavilez09
    It makes a lot sense, would love to be able to work on anything related to implementing AI into our workplace and find ways to not just replace people from their jobs but help enhance a better work life and productivity
  • @thesila2000
    its funny how there are people doing all these smart things while my biggest achievement in this 2 years was to be able to comment this video in less than hour of its release :/
  • @VickyMei
    This is such a cool and information video! thanks for the hard work and sharing!
  • Well Done Tina! Her analysis was well-designed: she's found a reasonable number of sound sources, interpreted the data wisely. We can argue about her findings in many cases: that's the point of the exercise, to generate conversation. But overall I think she's pretty accurate about what's coming & the job categories likely to be affected most. At least, so far as we can infer at the moment: future forecasts are always somewhat wrong. Learn to tap-dance I started with an arts degree (History) in a major recession, demographically-disadvantaged. No jobs. Had to scramble throughout my career. Been everything from roofer & forklift operator to BI consultant, systems manager to headhunter, so I know what it means to have to tap-dance in the marketplace. That's going to be required of most people now: industry disruption is accelerating. There's no such thing as a safe job. Tina's right: we're going to need to become very adaptive. And she's also right that it's entirely possible for most people. The tools to do so are increasingly available & accessible. Commit to never quit learning. Set a goal, figure out how to get there & get started. Don't be pessimistic or fatalistic Trends are just that: they average out change, but change specific to may be entirely different. Allow for personal circumstances: whatever the overall market does, your circumstances are local & specific to you. Allow for demographics But while demographics at a national level might say one thing (we have way fewer youth; jobs are going begging) demographics in area may say something different. Allow for everyone to guess wrong We may be sideswiped by something no one sees coming. Allow for your own preferences If you're driven to do something, you'll find a way to do it and make it pay. There are still a few blacksmiths & buggy-makers out there. Not many, but a few. Ms. Huang does this well; I'm subscribed.